It’s clear that JB is doing a good job of staggering the mins between our big 4. The combos of DMitch/Allen and Garland/Mobley are consistently on the floor, but the big four rarely play together, except for the start of Q1 and Q3.
Okoro and LeVert share a lot of minutes together – especially alongside DG/Mobley.
Strus is most used alongside DMitch/Allen.
Dean Wade and Okoro are still being used a good portion of minutes alongside DMitch/Allen and Strus, which has been the Cavs’ most used line-up this year and of the best 5-man line-ups in the NBA this season NetRtg-wise.
Merrill almost exclusively plays in Q2 and Q4.
Niang primarily plays his minutes at the end of Q1 bridging into start of Q2 and the end of Q3 bridging into the start of Q4.
Red = PG. Yellow = SG. Green = SF. Blue = PF. Black = C.
professor_tappensac
Awesome graphic, thanks for sharing!
nobraininmyoxygen
Fun analysis. I wouldn’t be surprised if the starting lineup plays more minutes together as DG and Mobley get healthy. Right now they play about 12 mins together per game and they absolutely destroyed the Nets to start the second half last night. The Nets didn’t score at all until Mobley and DG were subbed out.
Illustrious_Kale_692
That’s some sexy data visualization. Nicely done!
Top_Buy2467
This is great, love this type of content
AllieOopClifton
This is great content!
PootieTooGood
I was planning on making this on 2k utilizing their minute lineup visualizer, this is perfect though.
We keep it up and we can offer 48 minutes of elite PG and C play with 3/D snipers filling in the gaps. Love it
Leg_Mcmuffin
Craig “the closer” porter
secretwealth123
These look quite consistent, which is great. Ive heard players say that it really helps to have consistent rotations so that you are mentally prepared to get into the game (and also building chemistry with certain units) so this level of consistency is great to see and am evolution or JB as a coach.
defph0bia
Great graphic. It stimulates the coaching bug in my head ahahhahah
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It’s clear that JB is doing a good job of staggering the mins between our big 4. The combos of DMitch/Allen and Garland/Mobley are consistently on the floor, but the big four rarely play together, except for the start of Q1 and Q3.
Okoro and LeVert share a lot of minutes together – especially alongside DG/Mobley.
Strus is most used alongside DMitch/Allen.
Dean Wade and Okoro are still being used a good portion of minutes alongside DMitch/Allen and Strus, which has been the Cavs’ most used line-up this year and of the best 5-man line-ups in the NBA this season NetRtg-wise.
Merrill almost exclusively plays in Q2 and Q4.
Niang primarily plays his minutes at the end of Q1 bridging into start of Q2 and the end of Q3 bridging into the start of Q4.
Red = PG. Yellow = SG. Green = SF. Blue = PF. Black = C.
Awesome graphic, thanks for sharing!
Fun analysis. I wouldn’t be surprised if the starting lineup plays more minutes together as DG and Mobley get healthy. Right now they play about 12 mins together per game and they absolutely destroyed the Nets to start the second half last night. The Nets didn’t score at all until Mobley and DG were subbed out.
That’s some sexy data visualization. Nicely done!
This is great, love this type of content
This is great content!
I was planning on making this on 2k utilizing their minute lineup visualizer, this is perfect though.
We keep it up and we can offer 48 minutes of elite PG and C play with 3/D snipers filling in the gaps. Love it
Craig “the closer” porter
These look quite consistent, which is great. Ive heard players say that it really helps to have consistent rotations so that you are mentally prepared to get into the game (and also building chemistry with certain units) so this level of consistency is great to see and am evolution or JB as a coach.
Great graphic. It stimulates the coaching bug in my head ahahhahah
I need to steal this for 2K MyNBA