4. "your arbitrary number is arbitrary" In response to Reply # 0
if duncan gets a lot of rest or injury time these last two months, splitter might get above 25 a game. legit superstars like manu and amare are below 25 for the season too but both have everything to do with health and deep rosters. i think your issue with dudes like manu winning it in years where they were 3rd on the team in minutes is what inspired this.
my vote might be for javale mcgee. yeaaaah. we know. but he tries hard and has had games where's he's had HUGE impacts to help his team win. i also like him here because he's NEVER going to be a starter in denver so he really is a true rotational big. unlike say drummond who's just low because he's working his way up the depth chart.
if he'd played all season i might have gone with jordan hill. there are actually a lot of good pfs and centers that play between 20-25. i can't believe dudes like deandre and favors get less than 25, but again, if i'm voting for a bench dude....i'm voting for a bench dude. javale is the definition of bench dude.
matter of fact though...literally anyone off the bench on denver would be a good choice...wilson chandler sees 22 a game. andre miller is just on the other side of 25.
nate and bledsoe are all i see just below 25 at guard. marcus thorton has been beasting but i think like isaiah thomas his minutes would have been higher all season if the organization wasn't fucked up.
11. "It's either Manu or 'Dre or Bledsoe" In response to Reply # 0
I'm also going to throw in an arbitrary rule: can't have started 20 or more games.
1. Manu 2. Andre Miller 3. Eric Bledsoe 4. Derrick Favors/Enes Kanter 5. Jeff Green* *He's at 25.9 so might not be eligible for long.
Honorable Injury Mention: Andre Drummond, Amar'e, Jason Smith Comeback 6th Man of the Year: Jermaine O'Neal Bryan Colangelo Scholarship (to the player the Raptors will overpay this offseason): Carl Landry Empty Stats Superstar: Marcus Thornton