Paulo Alves
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And because the second unit just has terrible firepower if Reed Shepard's not in it and to balance it out and to play the minutes with Clint Capella and everything like that.
And so to me,
If I had to bet on it, I'd say that he reverses it.
If it's Tarry some starting or not, I'm not sure because it will be kind of promoting Tarry while he's playing awful and that's not a good precedent to set.
Would they consider perhaps, you know, starting a Kogi again or starting Aaron Holley?
They are starting someone else.
Perhaps we're too deep into the season and there's not enough games for them to test that out before moving into the playoffs.
But granted that they're going to make a change or judge it as a packet of games where Reed started these few games in a row, I would say you can't look at it and argue for it to continue, at least from my perspective.
So to me, that question is very obviously Reed should not start.
And it's not, you know, it's because he's played worse when he has started, it's just it doesn't really make sense on paper.
So I do think that that same fee is going to be made.
As far as Aaron Holloway and Jay Sean Tate,
And I know Jayshan Tate was just a plus 27 in 12 minutes in their blowout win against the Pelicans.
But I don't think Tate is as good of a player as he was when we were terrible.
I think there's been a regression on defense.
Decision making has always been rough.
Offensively, he doesn't seem to be as crafty as he once was.
I just don't think he's a viable solution, even though he just, you know, popped off from an impact perspective.
I don't think he's going to play.
Aaron Holliday is a different... Aaron Holliday, I think, has a much better chance of playing if those two guys that you mentioned, the Kogi and Dorian Finney-Smith, still struggle.