The Raja rationale was Jack was playing well. He probably also felt more comfortable with Raja having to switch on Paul than CJ. The problem with that strategy is Bell has been routinely torched by drivers this year. He's basically lost that part of his defensive game. So there isn't much benefit to having him out there guarding guys who want to drive first, find shots in the offense second. I get Ty's decision to a point, but the lesson we should be learning is Bell's defensive value is a shadow of what it once was, and his one dimensional offensive skillset is too limited to leave on the floor for long stretches.
Should not our millions-of-dollars-per-year Hc be able to recognize what you do? Or is that asking too much?