I’m not sure if there’s a stat to back this up, but it seems like the wings play better when one our wings are out? Am I nuts?
There might be, but if there is, we’ve had all our wings healthy for so few games this season that such a stat could easily be explained by a combination of small sample size and lack of rhythm with each other.
I like them all ready and able.
It seems to me that when they are all healthy we have at least one severe missmatch working for us on the floor.
Missmatches usually win playoff series.
I've posted this elsewhere, but yeah, in the times when we _have_ had all three on the floor, they have all played extremely well together. As you note, when we have all three on the floor, at least one of them is going to have a mismatch, being guarded by a small or a big.
Our starting 5 (Kemba+Jaylen+Gordon+Jayson+Daniel) has played 303 possessions together and has a NetRating of +16.0 points per 100! We need more of that!
Individually, when together like that ALL 5 starters have fantastic numbers. And even including last night's nice showing by Jaylen & Gordon, it's VERY clear that Jaylen, Jayson and Gordon as a 3-some benefit massively from playing WITH each other. Look at these scoring efficiencies:
The starters (303 possessions):
Kemba 61.1% TS, 59.2% eFG, 24.6% USG
Jaylen 66.4% TS, 64.5% eFG, 24.2% USG
Gordon 72.1% TS, 71.4% eFG, 16.7% USG
Jayson 60.3% TS, 57.7% eFG, 20.2% USG
Daniel 61.0% TS, 60.0% eFG, 13.4% USG
The 3-wings overall together (649 possessions):
Jaylen 63.4% TS, 59.4% eFG, 24.0% USG
Gordon 66.4% TS, 63.2% eFG, 18.5% USG
Jayson 58.9% TS, 55.8% eFG, 21.5% USG
w/o Gordon (992 possessions):
Jaylen 60.2% TS, 57.2% eFG, 24.0% USG
Jayson 45.1% TS, 40.0% eFG, 26.1% USG
w/o Jaylen (555 possessions):
Gordon 54.3% TS, 51.8% eFG, 20.9% USG
Jayson 56.1% TS, 53.8% eFG, 27.5% USG
w/o Jayson (305 possessions):
Jaylen 52.1% TS, 50.8% eFG, 26.2% USG
Gordon 47.5% TS, 45.6% eFG, 18.7% USG
As you can see, when we play without one of the three wings, there is a serious drop-off in the performance of the other two. Now, some of that has to do with the 'alternatives' problem. The guy who most often replaces one of our 3 wings is Smart. And occasionally it is Semi. Both are good players, but both represent serious drop-offs for our offense. Smart also takes a ton of touches away from Gordon as well as Kemba when he's on the floor.
In an ideal configuration, we would have the Romeo of 2 years from now to come off the bench and represent the 'bench wing' who helps us retain the obvious match up advantage we have when we put all three scoring wings on the floor.