The biggest indication that our bench is infinitely better than last year? Our starter's minutes are down and we're winning more - LOT more. Yes, there is still room for improvement, but I'm not worried about our starters minutes. Last year we had 3 guys in the top 10 in MPG. This year, we have one (barely).
Damian Lillard:
2013-14: 36.6 MPG (16th in the league)
2012-13: 38.6 MPG (3rd in the league)
Difference: - 2.0 MPG
LaMarcus Aldridge:
2013-14: 37.2 MPG (Tied for 9th in the league)
2012-13: 37.7 MPG (9th in the league)
Difference: - 0.5 MPG
Nicolas Batum:
2013-14: 34.3 MPG
2012-13: 38.5 MPG (5th in the league)
Difference: - 4.2 MPG
Wesley Matthews:
2013-14: 34.3MPG
2012-13: 34.8 MPG
Difference: - 0.5 MPG
So, last year our starters had to play huge minutes just for the team to win 40.2% of their games. This year, our starters are playing less and we're winning 83.3% of our games. Yes, our starters have gotten better (particularly Wes and Lopez is an upgrade over Hickson in many important ways), but our bench is keeping us in games while our starters get more rest - and it's not costing us wins. I think that's huge. No, we don't have a great bench; we have great starters and an adequate bench. And, compared to last year, adequate is immeasurably better than historically bad.
BNM