Even before adding a future Hall of Famer to the mix, Coach Tyronn Lue faced the challenge of finding minutes for the amount of talent on the Clippers roster. Now, with Russell Westbrook on the team, Lue’s job has gotten more complicated, and it didn’t take long.
It’s a situation Lue will continue to face in the Clippers’ final 19 regular-season games, including Tuesday’s home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and beyond.
Two games after the team signed Westbrook, Lue had to choose between playing the former league MVP point guard down the stretch and into overtime against Denver on Sunday or Bones Hyland, an energetic second-year player. Or journeyman Eric Gordon.
And what about Terance Mann, who had performed solidly starting in a non-point guard role? Where does he fit in?
In the 134-124 overtime loss to Denver, Westbrook didn’t play a minute in the fourth quarter or the overtime, despite having scored 17 points, shot 60% from the field with only two turnovers and five steals in 25 minutes. Instead, Mann was on the floor during those minutes with brief stints by Hyland and Gordon.
In the 176-175 double-overtime loss to the Sacramento Kings on Friday, Lue sat Mann in favor of Westbrook down late in the fourth quarter and the overtime periods.
“He (Westbrook) pulled out a lot of games in his career, you know, and so I thought what hurt us was their ball pressure, getting up the floor, picking up full court,” Lue said about Westbrook’s play. “Keeping him in the game and on the floor to initiate because the pressure doesn’t bother him. I thought that was key for us.”
After the Kings game, Lue admitted that he probably should have played Mann more than 18 minutes.
“He was good. He should have played more,” said Lue, while acknowledging that someone else would see their playing time decrease.
“We all are just trying to figure it out. I know what T-Mann brings to the team,” Lue said. “Just trying to learn some things about…
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