To add to my previous point, has there been any young player who he's missed the boat on? That is, a player who rode his bench and then went to show something special elsewhere? Banks, Telfair, Gerald, Reed, Pruitt, Hunter -- ahhh, no -- Rivers has not been wrong about guys who struggled to gain (or hold onto) court time here.
Yeah, I made the same point in my previous post. Doc has done a good job developing rookies and has ended up giving minutes to the good rookies (TA, Gomes, Rondo, Powe, Baby) while burying the bad rookies (Reed, Green, Pruitt, etc.) on the bench.
That speaks to his 'eye' for talent. What people in this thread are complaining about isn't his 'eye'; it's how he finds minutes in the rotation for the good rookies. If you remember, Doc was criticized for not playing guys like Gomes, Powe, Big Al or Rondo early in the season--they eventually played as the season went along (sometimes due to injury), but Doc slept on several opportunities to play those guys early in the season, possibly losing games and delaying their development in the process.
Now, the argument can be made that by making those good rookies 'earn it,' Doc was furthering their development. I don't discount that argument, and from the outside looking in it's impossible to say whether it helped or hurt.
So, while Doc is batting about 1.000 when it comes to identifying the good rookies, I still think it's valid to take issue with how he uses those good rookies, especially early in the season when there are often more opportunities to get young players meaningful minutes.
If Hudson has shown anything so far, its that he's the most NBA-ready rookie we've had since Big Baby. I think Doc has identified Lester as a good one; but as usual he's making him earn it. I'd rather he make him earn it AND use him when the situations call for it. We can have it both ways...