Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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Why not put Shavlik on the active roster (in place of Ike) and give him a few minutes at back-up power forward?
After accusing other posters of being overly negative, I won't be too hard on Channing and Ike, but they aren't getting the job done.
After the way Channing finished last season, I had high hopes for him backing-up LaMarcus this season, Last year, due to Oden's injury, Channing spent most of his minutes playing out of position at center. This year, with Oden and Przybilla manning the center position, I thought Channing would excel at his natural position, power forward, with the second unit. It hasn't really worked out that well.
Ike is exactly what I expected. When a guy can't get minutes on bad teams, there's no reason to expect he'll deserve minutes on a good team. Every time he touches the ball, you know he's going to force up a bad shot. He has zero assists for the season, and a TS% of 0.308. Ironically, his rebounding has picked up lately, but it's almost all offensive rebounds of his his own missed/blocked shots.
In preseason, Shavlick played well, brought a lot of energy and seemed to mesh well with his teammates. I thought he deserved the 15th roster spot, would be a good practice player and an adequate extra big to hold down the 12th spot in case of an injury.
With Frye and Diogu struggling, why not give Shavlik a shot. Seriously, neither Frye nor Diogu are playing big minutes. And, they aren't really effective when they do play. How much can it hurt to give Shavlik their minutes for a game or two? At the very least, I think he'd bring more energy than Frye or Diogu. And, I think it will send a message - hustle and work hard and you'll be rewarded.
We keep reading quotes from Nate about a shake-up, but let's face it, he's reluctant to mess with the top 8 or 9 guys in the rotation. Activating Shavlik and giving him a couple minutes of PT will get the other guys' attention without impacting the top of the rotation. If it doesn't work, you'd still have one of Frye or Diogu on the bench next to him. Seems like a low risk chance to take, and who knows, it might actually improve our back-up power forward situation. All we really need is a little energy and some rebounding from that spot, and I think Shavlik would give us that - and least more of that than we are currently getting from Frye and Diogu.
BNM
After accusing other posters of being overly negative, I won't be too hard on Channing and Ike, but they aren't getting the job done.
After the way Channing finished last season, I had high hopes for him backing-up LaMarcus this season, Last year, due to Oden's injury, Channing spent most of his minutes playing out of position at center. This year, with Oden and Przybilla manning the center position, I thought Channing would excel at his natural position, power forward, with the second unit. It hasn't really worked out that well.
Ike is exactly what I expected. When a guy can't get minutes on bad teams, there's no reason to expect he'll deserve minutes on a good team. Every time he touches the ball, you know he's going to force up a bad shot. He has zero assists for the season, and a TS% of 0.308. Ironically, his rebounding has picked up lately, but it's almost all offensive rebounds of his his own missed/blocked shots.
In preseason, Shavlick played well, brought a lot of energy and seemed to mesh well with his teammates. I thought he deserved the 15th roster spot, would be a good practice player and an adequate extra big to hold down the 12th spot in case of an injury.
With Frye and Diogu struggling, why not give Shavlik a shot. Seriously, neither Frye nor Diogu are playing big minutes. And, they aren't really effective when they do play. How much can it hurt to give Shavlik their minutes for a game or two? At the very least, I think he'd bring more energy than Frye or Diogu. And, I think it will send a message - hustle and work hard and you'll be rewarded.
We keep reading quotes from Nate about a shake-up, but let's face it, he's reluctant to mess with the top 8 or 9 guys in the rotation. Activating Shavlik and giving him a couple minutes of PT will get the other guys' attention without impacting the top of the rotation. If it doesn't work, you'd still have one of Frye or Diogu on the bench next to him. Seems like a low risk chance to take, and who knows, it might actually improve our back-up power forward situation. All we really need is a little energy and some rebounding from that spot, and I think Shavlik would give us that - and least more of that than we are currently getting from Frye and Diogu.
BNM
