Adam Armbrecht takes a look at the very short rotation currently running in Brooklyn. When winning, the lineups are effective but should Cam Thomas, Yuta Watanabe and Edmond Sumner be more involved going forward? While Mikal Bridges and Spencer Dinwiddie have been excellent, a strong case can be made the best way to maximize thee top of the rotation is by utilizing the depth across this team.
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JV has dismissed all the guys who got him here. This team not going anywhere play your guys. The new guys are nice but they don't have enough chemistry. Mix in the old with the new.
100% agree on Sumner 29:39
Seth an Joe have the big contracts that’s the only thing I can think of
Keep it up morning n night 😊
There's a big section of the fanbase wondering why Patty Mills doesn't even enter the conversation anymore. An entire episode devoted to our neglected bench and he doesn't even qualify a mention in THAT.
EN I disagree. The chemistry these guys are building up is good to see, and jv's work on rapport and communication with all the team is admirable, imho
Been waiting for this discussion 👍
The problem with the Brooklyn Nets is our starters play way too hard and that’s not sustainable for 48 minutes. And in the regular season you see veterans they pick and choose when to turn it on so they can reserve their energy
I don’t understand why Sumner is not our backup point guard he fits with the personnel of this team good he plays defense