Okay so I had some random thoughts during the Nets/Wizards preseason game yesterday. Obviously preseason doesn’t matter but it got me thinking.

The Nets won by 39 points and no player played more than 25 minutes. In preseason this is common, but i wonder if this is a legitimate strategy for certain teams during a regular season.

Say you have a team where nobody averages over 30. You go heavy on the bench rotations, and your main goal is to maximize effort. More anaerobic energy, less aerobic, which should be sustainable since they’re playing less overall minutes. Could this strategy win for a regular season?

It reminds me of the 2014 spurs. Obviously you would need a good system in place, good teamwork, and no egos because everybody needs to be on board and sacrifice their stats.

The biggest downsides I see are rhythm and playoffs, but focusing on just the regular season I’m curious how this would do. Regular season nba is notorious for low effort on defense, so having a 15-man deep team to run it down at full throttle all game might legit be a decent idea.

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    17 hours ago

    100%. that was only in The regular season, Spurs ran 4 guys 33 minutes + during the finals, and during the overall playoffs 3 guys had more than 30 minutes

    Boston could’ve done the same thing and probably been at least the 3 seed