He'll start playing them when winning is no longer a priority over player development. We'd stink if Young, RJ and Mickey were all getting significant minutes.
Right now we have the 3rd best point differential in the conference. Our record is worse than most of our team metrics would suggest, and even so we're 2.5 games out of the third seed.
I'm guessing that Stevens and Danny will spend the next third of the season playing to win. If we're on the brink of missing the playoffs he will play the young guys.
I dont' disagree with the bolded sentiment.
My feeling is this: At the beginning of the season, I was willing to kind of wait things out and see if maybe the off-season moves to add a couple veterans and keep rolling with guys like Turner and Jerebko would really, as the statistical models suggested, turn the Celts into a 50+ win team with a shot at winning a playoff series, maybe more.
I'm past that now. I don't think it's happening.
So yeah, I guess I really don't think winning is that important this year. We're still rebuilding. Player development should come first when your team is still in rebuild mode. The Celts still need to figure out who's going to be here a few years from now.
I am genuinely concerned that we have four roster spots taken up by young guys who aren't getting any meaningful playing time this season, and we have a bunch more draft picks coming in next year's draft.
You wanna talk about a team that stinks? How about a team with as many as 7 or 8 roster spots taken up by guys who haven't played in the NBA outside of garbage time?
Using the rest of the season to figure out what we have in Young / Hunter / Mickey / Rozier, and get as much playing time as possible for Smart, as well, seems much more valuable to me than focusing on making the playoffs again just so we can get bulldozed by Cleveland, Chicago, Atlanta, or whoever.