I enjoyed listening this podcast in which Phil Johnson talks about the Jazz's overall performance and the recovery process of Memo and the possible line-up changes when he comes back.
https://1320kfan.com/index.php/audi...3_ask_locke_and_phil_johnson_with_memo_update
To me, it looks like coaches also have a standpoint of wait and see just because we still are far from figuring out what Millsap-BigAl duo is capable of doing together, what is their peak in this system and because we do not know how Memo will come back at all. I'm pleased with BigAl's overall performance against Hornets. He seemed to be a lot more comfortable with what he is assigned to do and he did a real good job passing the ball. He still has to make big strides in help defense and rebounding but I believe he works hard and becomes more and more accustomed to playing in this system.
On the other hand, it is obvious as hell that the Jazz has struggled big time with floor spacing, court spreading, rebounding, boxing out, three point shooting. All of them are highly related to the absence of Okur, as Deron after NOH game pointed out. Okur's presence on the court makes this sytem much more efficient. Deron's presence is important for Okur and we have a guy named CJ Miles, who feels like he has green light to shoot it anytime he wants. CJ might be the most talented, versatile player in this roster and he has had some big games for us but his shot selections and forcing the game instead of letting the game, positions come to him might be proven costly. Watson-CJ-Memo looks balanced on the paper but it will surely take time for those to build a chemistry which some way will turn into an efficient and balanced attack.
I would rather stick with BigAl-Paul if they overcome some deficiencies and struggles they have shown and bring Memo off the bench. Memo is older than both of those two and playing Memo 30+ mins certainly will not help him in playoffs. Also, at the end of the games, in crunch time, you would rather have a rested Memo if you have to make some substitutions. You have the depth and you should use it to sustain the momentum and health condition of your team so that it is as healthy and strong as possible come playoff time.