"Star" players know they will play long minutes and play accordingly.
Billups treats Grant like he's a Star.
Grant was really bad last game and played more minutes than Walker, Murray, and Rupert combined.
The message there is that you can have a completely shitty game, and all is well. You can sleep tight after the game. No worries.
There's no way Billups would allow one of Rupert, Walker, or Murray to play 34 minutes
AND shoot 3-14 with only 3 rebounds. No Way. Not if everyone is healthy.
GRANT IS NOT A STAR.
Billups immediately needs to STOP treating Grant like he's anything more than a good-at-times veteran role player.
One game.
28/5 and 34/6 in two of the five games. Another game he got 8 rebounds.
It feels like you are cherry picking the negative and dismissing when he is good.
He is a star player. He is not an all star. Stars are less consistent than all stars or they would be just that.
And i would bet my house if you asked around the league, overwhelming majority would say he is not just a role player, but is a star.
There is also something to be said about allowing players to shoot/play through poor play. Grant can be streaky with his shooting. Need to let players play through to the next streak.
with that said, if Grant is playing poor on both ends, id prefer quicker sub outs to jabari.
But Billups wants to win and you cant blame him. He knows Grant is by far a better option than anyone on the bench currently, so he is gonna likely stick with him until Cronin trades him.
What im not is upset about it. There is more time than people seem to think, like a trade now vs at the deadline is going to make or break the learning curve of the team?
Like a few more wins is going to provide drastically worse odds in the lotto?
People be freaking likes its a mountain when its a molehill.