Many people like to talk about Doc not playing young guys, but there is a lack of examples of these same guys succeeding elsewhere.
We've got two examples staring us in the face right now in Bradley and Moore. If Rondo and Dooling aren't both injured for an extended period at the same time, Moore never gets off the bench and Bradley plays single digit minutes at best. Now, neither Moore or Bradley are better than Rondo, but I think you can make an argument that both would be better than Dooling or trying to run the offense through Marquis.
Mike
They are both playing. Bradley was force fed minutes for much of the early season despite playing horrible. Look up all the old threads of people complaining about Bradley getting minutes. Bradley has played in every game except one.
Moore is also playing. He has played decent minutes in 11 straight games, including a bunch of games early on in the streak where he was just plain bad. Moore is shooting 37% for the season, so let's not exaggerate his effectiveness. There are plenty of famines intermingled with the feasts. Sure he shot 4-4 from 3 one game - but Allan Ray had his moments too. Even Bradley is shooting better than Moore at 40%, albeit without the 3's.
When the veterans like Pierce and KG aren't even in a rhythm yet, it is not yet time to go through the growing pains with all of your young guys at the same time. I don't think that throwing all of your new guys learning a new system on the floor at the same time at the start of a season with negligible training camp and little time for practices is the best way to get a team in rhythm.
Once our 2 young guards are comfortable in our system and running it well, that will probably make it easier to put JJJ out there.
All the complaining about young guys not playing is overblown. What did we miss out on by playing House or even Marbury more minutes than Pruitt or Lester Hudson?
I also fail to see how Moore is a clear improvement over Dooling. That is very debatable. Dooling is shooting much better than Moore while shooting seems to be what we most look for from Moore.
Personally, I prefer watching Moore. As a fan, I am more entertained by new guys and younger guys because I can form more unreasonable wishful-thinking expectations about what kind of player they will be. But I can't fault the team for playing Dooling over Moore.