I am a big Danny Ainge supporter but I have really been disappointed about how he has filled out the bench since we got the Big 3 in 2007.
I hate how Danny/Doc preach that they needs to have a cohesive bench unit when he rarely plays 5 subs at a time. My theory on how to create a bench is to get players who possess similar talents to the starters.
Our Starters and skill set
Rajon Rondo - Penatrates and distributes, cannot shoot
Ray Allen - Plays mostly off ball, shoots off screens
Paul Pierce - All around player
Kevin Garnett - Pick and pop, occasional post up
Jermaine O'neal - Sets picks hits shots when ppl leave him.
Our Bench and skill set
Keyon Dooling - spot up shooter, occasional drives to basket
Avery Bradley - spot up shooter who can't shoot (yet at least)
Marquis Daniels - Cutter, post up player, ballhandler
Brandon bass - Pick and pop, occasional post up
Greg Stiemsa - Sets picks and hits shots when ppl leave him
Is it a coincidence that the bench players who have the most success are the ones who match up with what the starter does? i think our bench would be a lot more effective if Danny got players who fit Doc's system so we can plug in a bench player and not skip a beat on offense. Thoughts?