Y’all have some pretty ****in high standards for *bench* players.
That's what I was thinking reading thru some of the responses here.
If you are referencing my original post there had been talk all season about how the 76ers bench being particularly weak and their roster really top heavy. This isn't a novel take by me. With respect to the Warriors, this has been in discussion all season locally where Iggy has averaged career lows in minutes, points and near career lows in numerous other stats. Livingston is basically in the same boat. Now the discussion has ramped up with cousins out causing their bench to get even weaker.
I also have what may be a bombshell for some of the posters discussing benches from 10-15 years ago. Benches are statistically more important than they have been in last the 40 years because the NBA is being played at the fastest pace it has been since the 1985 season. A guy like Embiid, is absolutely gassed (even when he is in his best shape, which he isn't) if he gets above 33 or 34 minutes. Shaq between his 94-2003 basically never averaged less than 37 minutes in the the playoffs. In the 99-00 finals Shaq's minutes were 44, 46, 47, 47, 47 and 42 in a blowout. Embid last season in a highly competitive series against us 35, 35, 36, 38 and 41 (overtime). Thats 10 more minutes of bench play for the 76ers in the most competitive games (and it is not like shaq was ever known as being the most fit center in the league).
So obviously benches more than ever and this is a valid question to ask this season. Even if people disagree whether our Celtics 2008 bench players were good, average or bad is pretty irrelevant to the current discussion (aside from the 39 point massacre Ray allen averaged about 43 minutes in the champ season finals despite being 32.
So again, do people actually want to try and discuss this or is just too painful?