Eh, I assumed Rudy was going to rest tomorrow, which is why Pop played him so much. You gotta finish the game. I wanted to see Metu get more time (even if he was wonky in what time he ended up getting), but I'll hold my tongue on guys staying in too long for quite some time after that Philly game. I really don't expect to see Rudy play tomorrow, but it's another match the team needs to win, so Pop may well let him get some run if Bertans is out. If DeRozan is also out, Gay has to play, because Aldridge hasn't been as explosive on the second night of most B2Bs this year.
I think your grade on Lonnie was optimistic or at least somewhat misleading. I thought it was a great (first real NBA action) game, and I'm a believer in his ceiling. But the grade sort of implies that he was actually putting in good rotation minutes, and I didn't see that. I thought his rebounding was okay. Like it's nice that he got that many, but he didn't attack the glass or anything. The balls just happened to bounce to him. In order to be a really good rebounding guard, one has to be able to get into the paint and tip balls away from the opponent or at least help box out. Not a church thing, but Murray rebounds in a completely different way than Walker did tonight. DeJounte's way of getting boards is just way more consistent, even accounting for the volume difference. With Lonnie's athleticism, such rebounding isn't out of his reach. He should become a very good rebounder for a guard, but that wasn't what was going on. The shots were objectively nice. , the game was nice. I'm more than happy to overlook the short-comings and go straight to the ceiling. But he didn't look ready for rotation minutes.
As I mentioned in the trade thread, Pau played well, but the game showed why he's not all that valuable. It's easier than ever to find a center who can score. Gasol adds a whole bunch of intangibles, but he just can't do enough to play with Aldridge against most teams, and I've yet to see him and Poeltl both play well in the same game. The rotation just doesn't seem big enough for three centers. It's gonna be hard for Pau to get his consistent minutes, on the Spurs or anywhere else. He's not a bad player, but he's an awkward one in today's league, and with that contract, that's not a good thing.
















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