« Reply #280 on: January 12, 2019, 09:33:57 PM »
If only we could've played the starting unit for 48 minutes. Bench was a real letdown tonight.
Maybe it is time to maybe put one of Smart or Morris back on the bench? The bench is an issue.
Who do you bench to do it, though? Both Morris and Smart have been instrumental to our better play since moving to the starting lineup.
I've been saying all year I'd start Irving, Smart, Hayward, Tatum, and Horford. I think that is going to be the best lineup night in and night out and gives Boston the best chance to really compete in the playoffs over the long haul. The team really needs Hayward's play making in the starting unit. They just don't have a guy like him i.e. a guy that looks to pass first but that can also handle the ball (Horford is the big man version of Hayward). I think not only would Hayward play better with those guys, everyone else would as well. Brown and Morris can lead the second unit, which I think is better for them.
I think the issue there is who is going to initiate the offense on the second unit?
Yeah, while Moranis is probably right that it is our likely best long-term lineup, that would seemingly only exacerbate the bench playmaking problems.
If the best playmaker on the team isn't working on that unit, then it would be my argument that that isn't actually the problem with the bench. I think adding someone like Morris to the bench is actually what that unit needs. As I said in response to PAO's post, the bench actually needs someone that can consistently put the ball in the hoop. A guy that can actually create a good shot for himself. Aside from Irving and Tatum, I actually think Morris is the best equipped player to do that right now (especially against bench players). As such, he should be on the bench.
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