e_blazer
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Last night's game was what you could call a bench made win: on a night where Dame and CJ struggled to score and Nurk was forced to play restricted minutes due to foul trouble, the bench came through big time. It was exactly the kind of game that last season resulted in a big loss, yet this time the bench scored 54 of the Blazers' total 103 points. Can anyone remember a time last season where the bench outscored the starters? IIRC, the bench scoring 30 points was a big deal. This year, the Blazers' bench is a force, sporting the third best net rating of all benches in the NBA so far:
https://on.nba.com/2yH3Pm2
That's kind of funny given the grief Olshey was given around here over the summer for letting Ed walk and only making the seemingly minimal acquisitions of Curry and Stauskas. The pundits were less than impressed with the Blazers' bench unit prior to the start of the season, with CBS Sports rating them the 4th worst in the league:
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...ippers-boast-top-reserves-for-2018-19-season/
I don't know if what they're doing is sustainable for the rest of the season, but so far Blazers management's decisions look spot on. ET is working well as a second unit floor general. Zach's growth in an expanded role has been spectacular. Stauskas has opened eyes around the league with his play and Curry looks to be a great pick up in his own right. On given nights, Meyers and Biggie have made major contributions.
I don't want to have to test the bench with too many games where the starters are struggling in a big way, but it's nice to know that the bench is capable of stepping up and providing a safety net.
https://on.nba.com/2yH3Pm2
That's kind of funny given the grief Olshey was given around here over the summer for letting Ed walk and only making the seemingly minimal acquisitions of Curry and Stauskas. The pundits were less than impressed with the Blazers' bench unit prior to the start of the season, with CBS Sports rating them the 4th worst in the league:
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...ippers-boast-top-reserves-for-2018-19-season/
I don't know if what they're doing is sustainable for the rest of the season, but so far Blazers management's decisions look spot on. ET is working well as a second unit floor general. Zach's growth in an expanded role has been spectacular. Stauskas has opened eyes around the league with his play and Curry looks to be a great pick up in his own right. On given nights, Meyers and Biggie have made major contributions.
I don't want to have to test the bench with too many games where the starters are struggling in a big way, but it's nice to know that the bench is capable of stepping up and providing a safety net.