What I found interesting was the idea that Stevens is going to try to squeeze Green into the shooting guard slot at times, clearly in order to also use and profile Wallace.
(Both Stevens and Green talked about the challenge in him learning a new position and referenced the 2-4 spots, whereas Green already has extensive experience at the 3 and the 4.)
After the first day of practice, Stevens gave both Pressey and the Crawdad some love, while suggesting Bradley would start the season at PG. But he even went so far as to say Pressey played as well as any guard on the floor. That wasn't a ringing endorsement for Lee or Brooks, whom most people are expecting to get the bulk of the shooting guard minutes.
Makes sense, really, as Wallace is the biggest, long-term contract the C's most need to deal, and I think they want plenty of development time for Vitor, Kelly and Jared in the frontcourt--and wouldn't mind profiling Bass and Hump for a potential trade either.