MAS RipCity
Mercy, Mercy
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After watching tonight's game, it's becoming more and more apparent that this Trail Blazers team is a deep basketball team. One-through-fifteen, every player on this roster can produce and has produced this season.
Thrill plays a fearless brand of basketball and his ability to get to the rim is vital amongst a squad loaded with spot-up shooters. Claver is one of the smartest players on the team. Robinson's defense and rebounding can be mind-blowing. Wright can get hot from distance in the bat of an eye. And so on ...
Yet, why is bench production so inconsistent for Rip City?
Simple. With so many options to turn to each game, Coach Stotts hasn't cemented his rotation (outside of Blake and Kaman) and our reserves haven't been able to get into a rhythm for much of the season when playing time comes and goes. Case and point: Meyers Leonard.
Now, I don't know whom exactly should be traded or for what. But, we need to take advantage of teams that are having fire sales and move a few of our end of the rotation players plus our first round pick (if necessary) for one legitimate rotation player. It's time we have a 9-10 man rotation set in stone where guys can come to expect playing time. Jerking guys in and out of the lineup does no one any favors.
Thrill plays a fearless brand of basketball and his ability to get to the rim is vital amongst a squad loaded with spot-up shooters. Claver is one of the smartest players on the team. Robinson's defense and rebounding can be mind-blowing. Wright can get hot from distance in the bat of an eye. And so on ...
Yet, why is bench production so inconsistent for Rip City?
Simple. With so many options to turn to each game, Coach Stotts hasn't cemented his rotation (outside of Blake and Kaman) and our reserves haven't been able to get into a rhythm for much of the season when playing time comes and goes. Case and point: Meyers Leonard.
Now, I don't know whom exactly should be traded or for what. But, we need to take advantage of teams that are having fire sales and move a few of our end of the rotation players plus our first round pick (if necessary) for one legitimate rotation player. It's time we have a 9-10 man rotation set in stone where guys can come to expect playing time. Jerking guys in and out of the lineup does no one any favors.
