Why am I supposed to think that'll be a problem if the Warriors' starters - around the same ages of Love and Thompson - averaged 28-32 minutes a game and the Spurs' starters have averaged similar minutes for several years? I legitimately don't think they'll care as long as they win (and they will).
Thanks for coming in adding nothing to a nice discussion. Getting tempted to explore the block feature for the first time in many many years here.
The warriors minutes per game this year are probably a bit misleading. They had an extremely large number of games where they were up 15 or more entering the 4th quarter where Curry and the other starters did not play because the game was out of hand. In the previous two seasons Curry's minute were 36.5 and 38. The same pattern is seen with Klay Thompson's minutes. I don't expect them to play 32 minutes per game over the next few seasons. While teams are wising up on limiting players minutes, I think there is a line. If Kevin Love were to play 28 minutes per game it would significantly impact his chances of things like making the all-star team, putting up numbers for the hall of fame, becoming one of the top 20 all time rebounders. While team success is great, I don't think there are many examples of players doing that for an extended period of times in their mid 20's.
Kerr has said they deliberately managed their players' minutes so that they weren't playing too much. He held them out of that one game in the regular season specifically because they were right at the "breaking point" so to speak for where they were risking injury.
The spurs are not a very good argument against this because their stars have had their minutes limited because they were older and had already accomplished a ton in their careers. When Duncan was 26 he was actually playing 36 minutes a game.
Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard aren't old by any means and Pop has never played either of the two over 32 minutes a game.
Again, I think you're reaching and creating a narrative of an issue that doesn't actually exist. Winning solves everything.
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This adds nothing to the discussion...
Everything I have ever added to the Klove discussion apparently shows I am bias so decided to stop commenting on it. Will just highlight ppls quotes I agree with.
Tristan Thompson had zero issue coming off the bench in his CONTRACT year! Yet his suppose to have issues with it now he is going to get overpaid? Also Klove and TT have played together tons of times in crunch time this season and actually complement each other incredibly well. This whole notion that they cant play together clearly comes from ppl who dont regurlarly watch the Cavs.
Like EP said. "I think you're reaching and creating a narrative of an issue that doesn't actually exist"
Enlarging and Bolding text repeatedly is obnoxious. In the other thread, there were several people noting you posted on the same topic repeatedly and said the same thing. You are back again on the same topic saying the same thing. I was having a nice discussion with EP and Dos and think they both make good points. They also discuss other topics. Since you have actually made I point I will address it
I enlarged the post because it mirrors exactly what I been saying about the Love situation. Klove even alluded to it himself when asked why there is still so much speculation about his future
"It's just the way the world works now. People talk so much and might tell themselves a lie so much they start to believe it. From there, the narrative starts to change. I haven't changed my narrative. I'm going to keep supporting these guys, and we'll be talking to Cleveland after the season."
In an effort to convince yourself that Love will leave the Cavs, you have invented a scenario where Love and TT cant coexist. That scenario is based on nothing but fantasy.
I started commenting on here because I was dumbfounded by alot of the logical reason ppl were making for him leaving that Cavs despite all his assertions to the contrary. From that thread I made, it is clear i was hurting ppls feelings and apparently killing the Klove dream so stopped commenting on it till now. Not sure what the problem is.
You mention that Thompson came off the bench in a contract year. What choice did he have? If he came out and said he should start over Love he would look like an arrogant headcase and would really hurt his own value.
SO to you demanding to start in your contract year makes him come off as a head case/arrogant and a chemistry killer but doing the same after you have gotten overpaid wouldnt do the same? If any thing demanding a start in the contract year is way more understandable given how much potential money he had at stake.
Thats exactly what got Waiters traded. Dion feels he is a star and wanted more touches/pnr for himself. He had no interest in spotting up like Jr/Shump. TT is a role player, knows it and is fine being that. He also knows he is about to get over paid mainly because he plays with Lebron and shares an agent with him. He gets his money, plays 30ish minutes, plays crunchtime, possibly wins some titles. There really isnt a problem. For a role player, that is bball heaven
If we have some data on how much time they shared the court together that would actually be useful data. I did watch them play a decent amount this year, perhaps not as much as you, but if there is a traditional big on the opposing team like
Jordan
Gasol
Bogut
Howard
Vucevic
Lopez
Chandler etc
I am curious if Tristan can guard them. Love definitely can't. There is also a big difference in committing to coming off the bench for one year, versus committing to comming off the bench for 4 years if both players sign extensions.
Unless those bigs are playing 48mins, they will be mainly guarded by Mozgov. BY the way you really think that Bigs like, Chandler, Vucevic, Jordan, Bogut have good enough combination of size and skill to take advantage of TT? I mean you are really mentioning Bogut after watching him in these Finals?? They only big that would really hurt him is LOpez and Dwight. REgardless those 2 will be mainly guraded by Mozgov. Whatever time they see vs TT isnt going be enough to swing a series.
In the bigger picture, Cavs with their core would be soo much better than those teams that a slight match-up disadvantage here and there isnt going to mean much. No Bigman rotation in the league have given Cavs a problem since they got Mosgoz. That isnt changing next season. Esp when they will have more options with Varejoa back