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Game 82: Cavs vs Hornets 4/9/2023

Posted: Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:07 pm
by JujitsuFlip
Happy Easter!

Regular season finale.

Re: Game 82

Posted: Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:07 pm
by JujitsuFlip
Why are Allen and Mobley playing

Re: Game 82: Cavs vs Hornets 4/9/2023

Posted: Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:44 pm
by JujitsuFlip
JB absolutely has to find playoff minutes for Green, he's stroking it again.

Re: Game 82

Posted: Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:46 pm
by toooskies
JujitsuFlip wrote:Why are Allen and Mobley playing

JBB asked every player whether they wanted to rest or whether they wanted to play to stay in rhythm. Allen and Mobley chose to play.

Re: Game 82

Posted: Sun Apr 9, 2023 6:25 pm
by JujitsuFlip
toooskies wrote:
JujitsuFlip wrote:Why are Allen and Mobley playing

JBB asked every player whether they wanted to rest or whether they wanted to play to stay in rhythm. Allen and Mobley chose to play.
I don't think the risk/reward is there for the 12 minutes they played, sometimes you gotta protect players from themselves.

Re: Game 82: Cavs vs Hornets 4/9/2023

Posted: Sun Apr 9, 2023 7:06 pm
by JujitsuFlip
Merrill can flat out score the rock.

Re: Game 82: Cavs vs Hornets 4/9/2023

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2023 7:14 pm
by El Hespiritu
Totally agree with JB decision: players ain't children and coaches ain't their fathers.

No idea what numbers tell but that RRubio-DannyMature backcourt looked unexpectedly productive.

We might see it again this season.

Re: Game 82: Cavs vs Hornets 4/9/2023

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 2:20 am
by ijspeelman
Per the Athletic's Katz on important factors in the series,

"Knicks’ centers vs. Cavaliers’ defensive rebounders not named Jarrett Allen

The Knicks are the East’s best offensive-rebounding team. And with Allen on the bench, the Cavaliers’ fingers turn buttery. For those 15 or so minutes, New York has a chance to pulverize Cleveland on the glass.

The Cavs rebound only 70 percent of their opponents’ misses, which is far too low when Allen isn’t playing. Meanwhile, the Knicks assault the offensive boards for 48 minutes. Robinson led the league in offensive rebound rate. Hartenstein finished eighth.

If Thibodeau wants to wreck the Allen-less Cavs, maybe he brings Hartenstein in a little earlier and staggers Robinson so playoffs’ most ravenous glass glutton runs with the second unit. It’s not an every-game occurrence, but Robinson has played with the reserves various times before.

Either way, the Knicks can’t just win the rebound game when Allen rests. They have to dominate it."