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Impact of rookies on winning and realistic expectations for Exum and Hood's first seasons

Was Stockton a scrub? He barely played his 1st season. And he had college experience, unlike Exum. Gobert only appeared in half the games last year. ANYTHING they contribute as they develop will be a PLUS. Like I said, I'll be happy to see them on the court (Hood too) for all 82 games, averaging at least 15 mins.

Have you seen Exum's body? It's pretty much a forgone conclusion he will get injured at some point this year.
 
The stats are very revealing and highlight a truth often ignored on this board. There are very few coaches who have an appetite to play rookies unless they get one of the great ones or have no good options. The notion that Sloan and Corbin were unique in wanting to play vets is false. And for many rookies it is not necessarily the best way to develop.
 
no good options.

Yep, when you have fantastic options like roger braille, Josh howard, cj miles, earl Watson, marvin williams and jamaal Tinsley you have to play them instead of your lottery picks.
 
its going to take patience...

personally I think Alec Burks has the most super star potential on this team
 
The stats are very revealing and highlight a truth often ignored on this board. There are very few coaches who have an appetite to play rookies unless they get one of the great ones or have no good options. The notion that Sloan and Corbin were unique in wanting to play vets is false. And for many rookies it is not necessarily the best way to develop.
How many years does a player have to be on a roster before he us no longer deemed a rookie and no longer has to "pay his dues" by riding the pine while some washed up vet gets floor time? What it comes down to is Sloan and Corbin were both generally unwilling to sacrifice a few wins early in order to achieve more later in the season (or the year after). Both were EXTREMELY short-sighted.
 
How many years does a player have to be on a roster before he us no longer deemed a rookie and no longer has to "pay his dues" by riding the pine while some washed up vet gets floor time? What it comes down to is Sloan and Corbin were both generally unwilling to sacrifice a few wins early in order to achieve more later in the season (or the year after). Both were EXTREMELY short-sighted.

Sloan played younger players all the damn time. Remember that he was playing for the post season so it was his job to get those rookies and sophomores up to speed for the playoffs, which he did with such mediocre dudes as Russell, Ostertag, and Anderson. Malone played right away even though he had an all star in front of him. Stockton had to wait a year, but Green was an all star as well. A more accurate deduction was that "Sloan refused to give mid round and higher draft picks starting minutes over established veteran starters, including all stars, on playoff teams at the beginning of the year."
 
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