First of all, Kristaps Porzingis to the bench would not be a demotion for the super-skilled big man. But it is worth trying now since the season is less-than-halfway done.
The Celtics struggles are not the fault of Porzingis - nor can he be blamed for his fellow starters having to get used to playing with him. The issue is that it is expected that the 7'2" center will continue to be plagued with injuries, and his comebacks will be frequent.
Boston is 9-7 (.562) in the 16 games Kristaps has played thus far in the season. He started all of those contests. Without him on the court, Boston is 19-4 (.826).
The talk lately has been about the difficulties faced by other Celtics starters in readjusting to Porzingis' presence on the court. But how may times this season are they going to have to "readjust"/ That is my point.
Time for Joe Mazzulla to start Al Horford at the center spot and have Kristaps come off the bench to play with the likes of Payton Pritchard, Sam Hauser and Luke Kornet. It is worth a shot. We can expect Mazzulla to continue to limit the minutes of both Horford and Poszingis, but this experiment should be examined - NOW.
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