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Noah and PJ to have limited roles.


SuperJTheGreat

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I think Vonleh needs to get 26+ minutes a game

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That's borderline starter minutes. No way. His game is way too raw and he'd be an offensive and defensive liability at this point starting for us
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I think Vonleh needs to get 26+ minutes a game

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Are you kidding me?  I hope you are being sarcastic.

 

nevermind....I forgot that you were only a 15 yo kid.

 

 

vonleh is not even close to contributing this year.  He is young, raw, and does not have an NBA body or game yet.

 

PJ is the one that could have minimal minutes but have a scoring impact.

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That's the one thing I don't care for about Clifford. I love the man outside of that. But, this strategy goes horribly wrong when you have a rookie/young guy completely outplaying the vet in front of him and yet, he still gets no mins.

I know he's explained it before about how if you play a young guy too early it can destroy their development. BUT, there is a very thin line there that you could end up hurting them if you don't play them enough either...

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this isnt the old Bobcats teams that are still looking to build a team.. we are trying to win games now and make the playoffs and contender for the Eastern Conference title.. leave the rookies on the bench and let the vets- who you know will produce- get the minutes and get the Ws

 

let the rookies come in 3rd string and garbage time

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If PJ comes in and starts lighting it up, Clifford might extend his PT in that game, but not consistently.  Everyone was frustrated last season when they wanted more Zeller and less McRoberts, be ready for more of the same.

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