lipoli390 wrote:If Thibodeau really valued MGH a lot, woudn't he have given him more playing time? If Thibs saw Jefferson as his type of player, why didn't he play him at all? Either he doesn't value them a whole lot or he does but can't get himself as head coach to step outside his comfort zone of big minutes to a relatively small rotation of players he's used to. Either way, it doesn't bode well for the development or discovery of talent.
Im not saying that MGH or Jefferson would/are any good at the NBA level, but traditionally Thibs doesn't like playing younger players.
In his first year with the Bulls, 2nd year player Taj Gibson played 21 minutes a game, Asik played 12 minutes per game, James Johnson played 13 total games at 9 minutes a game before getting traded as a 2nd year player.
In Thibs 2nd year as a head coach, Thibs played one of his favorite players of all time, our own Jimmy Butler a grand total of 42 games at 8 minutes a game.
In Thibs 3rd year M. Teague played 48 games at 8 minutes a game.
In Thibs 4th year Tony Snell played in 72 games at 12 minutes a game.
In Thibs 5th year Doug Mccdermott played 36 games at 9 minutes a game, Mirotic played in every game at 20 minutes a game.
Thibs 1st year as the Wolves coach Dunn played in 72 games at 17 minutes per game.
Thibs this last year Patton was hurt and MGH played in 42 games at 6 minutes.
So in Thibs whole career he really hasn't played his young guys many minutes. Thibs second best player he has ever had in Butler played in only half the game in 8 minutes a game. Now we can disagree with his philosiphy how he plays young guys. But every player I listed besides M.Teague is still in the league (technically Teague got signed late last year) and all but M.Teague and maybe Doug Mccdermott have developed under thibs to get a big contract and become a quality role player in the league.
So I wouldn't put much stock into Thibs not playing MGH or Jefferson much this year. I am not also saying that those 2 are NBA caliber players but Thibs has a good resume in developing his young players into at least a solid rotation piece in the NBA.