Bickerstaff: "If the opponent's defense is strong and we consume a lot of energy on the offensive end, I wouldn't implement such a rotation strategy. It's not good for stamina or health, and it would affect the physical reserves for subsequent games. The Knicks Team only has 8 players available to play, so they have no choice but to play like that, but we don't need to."
But the defense of the Knicks Team is poor, and the energy we consume on the offensive end is actually not much. In the first quarter, when Jack was substituted after playing for 9 minutes, he was very relaxed. He shouldn't have been taken out at that time. For such a game, I think he could play over 40 minutes without a problem, and Emeka could handle even more. Against the current Knicks Team, ensuring continuity in our attack is necessary, so it is essential for both of them to stay on the court continuously."
Jordan: "Is this a new strategy for us in the future when playing against teams with poor defense?"