It's all clear now. What we needed out there was our 1-8 outside shooting big man who is 40% from the floor this year overall and much worse with the jumper. Much better than Powe...
There is a reason that BBD kept getting left open for jumpers and they were indeed allowed to pack it in. They know what we know and that is BBD can't shoot with any consistency.
Your argument is fine except the part about us needing to have him extend the floor with his shot making ability because they just packed it in anyway. As he is a slow shooter, they were still able to get out and block his shot since he can't get off the floor and shoots the ball at neck level...
i think you know the point that is being made here. Powe was not a better option based on how LA was playing.
BBD while not being ideal in such a high pressured game has been hitting that shot of late and that was the shot that was being left open by the Lakers. If Scal was active and BBD got the call you might have a case, but BBD over Powe is just not a clear mistake from where i am sitting.
I DO know what you are saying and that is that because BBD has been a little better the last few games that he is somehow magically this great shooter that the Lakers had to respect. It isn't true and their leaving him open proved that.
Do you think if Eddie was out there on the floor that they would leave the guy open to shoot if he had just gone through a rough stretch?! Of course not. They know he is a great shooter. BBD is a bad shooter. At best if he improves he will be an OK shooter. THAT is why they left the guy out there.
I am not just talking about the last play either. Powe was the only one on the floor consistently hitting the offensive glass. His being in there would have likely resulted in a couple more shot opportunities and even another made basket or two out of him. His man wouldn't have been able to double team or rotate out because of his ability to rebound and put it back in. BBD was having a poor game up to that point and inserting him played into LA's hands.
I'm not gonna get into a round and round debate on this. you have never been a big fan of BBD and i know that i am not going to turn you on this.
the point being made is that we don't know what personnel moves are going to be made down the line here. So without assuming that something will change, Doc has limited options and options that he does have, the staff is clearly working to develop certain things.
one of the things they have been working on is getting a bench-big to hit some kind of jumper to help spread the floor.
1) Scal is probably the best option of the bench-bigs at doing that job, but he is hurt.
2) they have clearly been trying to add this shot to BBDs game and of late he has been hitting it.
so where does that leave us? we are in a game against a team that we could end up playing in the playoffs with a roster that for all we know could be the one that we go to battle with. so the logic is to use the personnel in the way that you are trying to use them and get them ready to potentially do it when it really, really matters....
I just don't see the flaw in that reasoning.
could Powe have come up with a great hustle play that won us the game? sure. but your assertion that LA would not have continued to pack it in if Powe was in there instead of BBD just doesn't seem right to me.
what is more likely is Powe would be left open for those same jumpers and i can't say that that would have been a better option than BBD.