BRIGGS wrote:I’m sorry but that man deserves timeThibs got it wrong. He’s NOT a starter he’s a Lou Williams spark bench player and a good 1.
By moving to unit 2 it takes time and need away from the team consistency— meaning he yields less pt minutes and if he needs a day break he gets it without killing chemistry in unit 1.
He’s a spark plug. I think we need him and ge can help us. 16-22 min unit 2. Even if we play 3 guards. Who brings more kemba or the 5s?
Thibs said Kemba will not come off the bench, he’s a starter. So either Kemba told thibs I’m not coming off the bench or Thibs is showing Kemba respect by not sending him to the 2nd unit.
Either way, he’s either starting, not playing or traded.
And I agree. Kemba has the talent to start or come off the bench. Unfortunately this isn’t nba2k. There was a discussion between thibs and Kemba that we don’t have insight to. All we can do is guess. And too me, thibs wants Kemba to play on the second unit but Kemba probably doesn’t want to go from starter to bench. And I don’t blame him. It’s better if Kemba goes to a team he can start or doesn’t mind coming off the bench to backup a vet and not a rookie.
That’s why I said before, moving Kemba would not be my first move. Too much politics and media attention. EF doesn’t have the same NY connection. So for EF to play off the bench would’ve been a win win for both. All Kemba needs is the same treatment iverson or curry gets. They both had a defensive guard to play with. Curry and iverson would guard the weaker guard while snow for Philly or klay for GS would guard the best guard.
I think Kemba and burk can play this roll. Start Kemba and move EF to the bench. All thibs has to say is, we are losing so nobody’s job is safe. Players will be moved in and out of the lineup. But thibs seat is getting warm now. It started when he said Kemba is out of the rotation. Now he has to justify why he took someone out that can score 30 in his sleep vs simply moving him to the 2nd unit. Good luck dancing around that Thibs.
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