I've never been a Grant fan but [dang] this bench is weak and the cs are 1 Tatum injury away from the play in tourney. No depth. I wonder if we see brogdon deal for 2 bench pieces. The cs now have plenty of minutes for a vet but the good ones are gone.
That is an interesting idea. How good is this team without Tatum?
Do we stay big and start Hauser. Keep Brogdon as 6th man.
G: D White, Pritchard
G: Jaylen, Brogdon
F: Hauser, Banton
F: Horford, Brissett
C: Porzingis, Rob Williams
Or maybe we go smaller. Star Brogdon. Jaylen to SF.
G: D White, Pritchard
G: Brogdon, Banton
F: Jaylen, Hauser
F: Horford, Brissett
C: Porzingis, Rob Williams
That five man starting unit is still really good. The bench is a major weak point though. Team will lose a lot of the ground that the starters create. Still, I would think a 45-49 win team. Some injury prone guys though so maybe they fall back to 40-44 wins.
I prefer the Brogdon on the bench team in the end. More important to have some talent coming off the bench to stabilize the rotation. Brogdon and Timelord give the bench two strong players for the others to play off of.
How good are any of the best teams without their star? Denver - Jokic, Milwaukee - Giannis, Miami - Butler, Philly - Embiid, Suns - Durant, etc.
They vary. Elite teams can sometimes maintain still be a 50 win team without their #1 guy. Other elite teams revolve so much around their star that they are not even a playoff team without him. Like the Suns with Steve Nash. Or the 2007-2010 Cleveland Cavaliers without LeBron. Or the 2015-19 Cavs without LeBron.
We can get some indication on some of those teams where their star missed a lot of games last season.
Jimmy Butler missed 18 games last year. The Heat went 9-9. They were 34-28 with him in the team.
MIL were 47-16 with Giannis and 11-8 without him.
PHI were 43-28 with Embiid and 11-5 without him. Having Harden to step up and take over the offense helped the burden for PHI. I would expect PHI to do well without Embiid because of Harden.
I would expect DEN to fall apart without Jokic. Similar to Nash or LeBron.
I would expect Boston to be better without Tatum. The reason being we have two legit stars (inside-outside) with Jaylen and Porzingis. Two more good bigs in Horford and Timelord. Two good guards in Brogdon and D White. That team still has a lot of talent.
I don't think they should be as vulnerable without Tatum as I think they are and I see it as danging information about Jaylen Brown & K Porzingis. That neither promotes much confidence in being able to lead a team. To make their teammates better. To take good individual players, bring them together and make them a team. Too individualistic.