Because Stotts. Since Meyers came into the rotation Collins has been useless, he was much better at Center but hE CaN PLAy pOwER fOWaRD
You're not the only one I've seen blaming Collins' regression on being paired with Meyers. I'm not 100% sure if this is really the case, or perhaps Zach just got off to a really quick start, took the rest of the league by surprise, got scouted and now we are seeing the real Zach. Fuck, that would be depressing.
In any case, if your theory is true (and I am not disagreeing with you), how will playing Nurk with the second unit make things better for Zach? In theory (my theory, this time), if playing next to Meyers make Zach a shitty, foul prone stretch 4, won't playing him next to Nurk make things even worse. I mean, at least Meyers, with his
swish3 scoring ability can, in theory, create some space for Zach to operate down low. Nurk can't. Plus, Zach will still need to guard opposing 4s, which seems to be the cause of his astronomical rate of racking up fouls.
So, maybe Meyers needs to sit, which sucks for him, because he's actually playing better than Zach and has proven to (finally) be a solid back up center.
The real problem is we have multiple players who can ONLY play center (Nurk, Meyers, apparently Zach and Biggie), but only one player who is really a power forward (Aminu). So, unless we make a trade, we either bench Meyers, or go with a 3-man rotation at center and play Aminu 48 MPG at the 4 (or give Harkless minutes at the 4, where he is ineffective and a weak rebounder).
The whole point of letting Ed Davis walk was to allow Zach to play more in the low post. In which case, playing him next to Nurk doesn't help. Offensively, he
should be fine playing next to Meyers, but isn't. But put him next to any of Nurk, Meyers of Biggie and he's stuck guarding opposing 4s and racking up fouls.
My only hope is Meyers has increased his trade value sufficiently that we can trade him for a solid back-up 4 so Zach can move to the back up center role he seems best suited to play (in theory).
BNM