why would he have to force things if he were a starter? he basically played starter minutes in the second half last night and never forced anything and played within himself.No thanks.
I would rather him adjust and get to play within himself so he isnt forcing things. His minutes should grow and if he keeps playing well earn the starting spot eventually.
We're not going to the playoffs with this guard rotation anyway.If we are tanking then yes. If we want the playoffs then I would hold off for more data.
Should have been playing kessler and ochai from day one last year and traded conley prior to the season
He did play within himself but a starting role usually requires more of a player. I also wouldn't call 11 minutes starter minutes.why would he have to force things if he were a starter? he basically played starter minutes in the second half last night and never forced anything and played within himself.
I think it’s kind of the opposite. As a starter he can take a backseat to JC, Lauri and attack when he has advantages or space the floor. Defensively more is required but offensively he should be able to let stuff come to him working off our best players.He did play within himself but a starting role usually requires more of a player. I also wouldn't call 11 minutes starter minutes.
he played 14 minutes in the second half. so that's a 28 minute per game pace, which is more than two starters last night and 3 and 4 minutes less than the other starters. but the bottom line is, while it does usually require more, it doesn't have to - as HH pointed out above it might even be easier for him to play within himself. he could start and play 14 minute halves and play just like he did last night.He did play within himself but a starting role usually requires more of a player. I also wouldn't call 11 minutes starter minutes.