Nerlens Noel Comments on Playing Time in Loss vs. Lakers

December 17th, 2016 by Tim Daniels Leave a reply »

Philadelphia 76ers power forward Nerlens Noel expressed frustration with the team's frontcourt rotation after playing just 18 total minutes in his first two appearances of the season.

Noel, who missed the first quarter of the campaign following knee surgery, played only eight minutes against the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday after recovering from a minor ankle sprain. After the 100-89 loss, he told reporters: "I think I'm too good to be playing eight minutes. That's crazy. Need to figure this s--t out."

The Sixers are emerging from their extended rebuild with an overabundance of post players. Along with Noel, the roster features Joel Embiid, Jahlil Okafor, Dario Saric, Ersan Ilyasova and Richaun Holmes in a fierce battle just to see the court.

The problem will become even more complicated when top overall pick Ben Simmons (6'10") makes his debut after recovering from a foot injury. He offers a unique skill set as a point forward, but there's only so many minutes available.

76ers head coach Brett Brown lamented the lack of cohesion when Embiid and Okafor have been on the floor together, telling reporter ...

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