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Poll: Should the Conley Experiment End?

Should the Conley Experiment End?

  • Yes, stick him on the bench and move him in the off-season

    Votes: 30 50.8%
  • No, keep him in the starting lineup and see if he turns it around

    Votes: 8 13.6%
  • Bear with him and be hopeful that he turns it around next season

    Votes: 6 10.2%
  • Play him but actively pursue moving him behind the scene

    Votes: 15 25.4%

  • Total voters
    59
He's definitely not better. He just had a better start to the year. Hopefully DL/JZ realize that and sell high this off-season.
Sure... that's one way to look at things.
 
He's definitely not better. He just had a better start to the year. Hopefully DL/JZ realize that and sell high this off-season.
agree. both bojan and ingles will be making the most money and taking up the most cap space on the last year of their contract. especially if salary cap goes down as a result of morey/china drama, them making 33mil+ combined in 2022 as 33/34 yr olds will really hurt.
 
the one issue that troubles conley/bojan is if their shots aren't falling, they are basically useless on the floor. same goes for niang. that is way too many players on our current rotation that does nothing outside of scoring.

as of right now, we can't even put together a solid defensive lineup when we need to make a few stops in crunch time.

besides rudy, royce, DM, and Joe. who else can we trust to put on the floor and not mess up badly on D?
 
Conley was horrible tonight. I don't know how people can say he's turning it around. Put his sorry *** on the bench and give his minutes to Mudiay. Screw the investment. It's very obvious the FO made a huge mistake. Accept it and do what's best, sit his *** and maybe he will opt out next year, or at least demand a trade.
 
I'm starting to think that the Rudy Gobert experiment needs to end.

Trade him for a real piece this offseason.
 
I'm starting to think that the Rudy Gobert experiment needs to end.

Trade him for a real piece this offseason.
I have a feeling Donovan and Rudy both want to be the alpha and neither one relents (although Donovan seems to take a back seat a lot more than Rudy). Rudy knows the team is better in the regular season long haul because of him. Donovan knows Rudy won't be as successful and he has to be the alpha for postseason success.

In many ways, this team reminds me of the Iverson 76ers. That team was elite for one year making it to the finals. That year, Iverson got red hot in the playoffs and Mutombo didn't demand the ball. He just stayed in his lane. Would Rudy do that if Mitchell hit another level? I have my doubts.

Donovan is a 10 year player. Rudy is maybe a 5 year. If they don't work, your solution is simple.

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