Here's how the starting five have, well, started:
Jay King ?@ByJayKing 18m18 minutes ago
Through three games (albeit against really good offenses), Cs starting lineup getting torched to tune of 119.2 points per 100 possessions.
FWIW, the three teams we played are averaging (from Bballref) 117 points per 100 possessions.
Of course, all three teams also had the good fortune to play the Celtics in this first week of the season.
They're 1-2-3 on offense so you'd expect us to be last in defense but we're 22nd or so. Our DRtg is 109, well below their combined average.
Just to pull the details out, the C's starting lineup (RR+AB+JG+JS+KO) has posted the following DRtgs (offensive points per 100 possessions) in each game:
BKN 11.8 minutes, 126.1
HOU 4.6 minutes, 140.0
DAL 12.0 minutes, 107.4
In the Houston game, Brad swapped out all over the place -- no 5-man lineup got even 8 minutes on the floor together. I hope he doesn't do that too often.
Oh, and before someone asks, here are the
offensive numbers for the starting five from each game:
BKN 11.8 minutes, 141.7
HOU 4.6 minutes, 44.4 <-- this is what happens when you go 0-5 on 3PT shots!
DAL 12.0 minutes, 135.7
The Houston game is obviously the killer to their ratings, but is small and eventually will lose it's statistical weight.
An important thing to take away is that during the 12 minutes the starters were on the floor against Dallas, while they started out slow, they actually ended up out-playing Dallas' starters by a significant margin.
Our bench, though? Well, let's just say … Evan Turner had a bad day. The 5-man 'pure bench' unit of Smart+Thornton+Turner+Bass+Zeller played just 3.6 minutes against Dallas and coughed up a net -7 points on the scoreboard. Two other lineups that Turner got on the floor with coughed up another combined -7 points in a combined 8.6 minutes.
All the rest of our 5-man units against Dallas either were even or positive on the scoreboard against Dallas. Only one of those, which played for just 2.1 minutes, had Turner on it.
I don't mean to pick on Turner, but Dallas - and specifically Chandler Parsons - is a really bad match up for him. In each of those 'bad lineups" ET was in the SF role on defense and Parsons ate him up. Parsons is just way too long (3 inches taller!) and quick for Turner to defend.