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Re: If Rondo stays, do we push a RR/AB/MS trifecta backcourt?
« Reply #15 on: July 02, 2014, 11:55:12 PM »

Offline Al91

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Sorry fellas (and ladies if applicable), guess I should've clarified my thoughts a little more. Instead of the Cs running a three guard on the floor lineup (man I don't know what to think of that) I was referring more to a substitution schedule like OKC during Jackson's first couple years in the league. I believe Jackson is only entering his fourth year but as a rookie no one was unseating Thabo at the starting SG spot. However Jackson came in for spot minutes at the point (whenever Fisher wasn't available) or second guard position depending on the substitution.


Simple topic following Bradley's new contract. Does anyone think it's possible that Rondo, Bradley, and Smart can move forward together similar to the three guard rotation in OKC of year's past (Westbrook, Sefolosha, Jackson)?

Obviously the offense isn't nearly the same but defensively it sounds pretty mean. Of course this would also be a better discussion if we actually contending too.

umm? isn't this a no-brainer if Rondo stays?

Essentially but I guess my point was in regards to Smart not unseating our incumbent one and two guard but rather being subbed in for either position. I doubt Young will be utilized as a two often in his rookie year given his size and length and absolutely zero offensive production from Wallace this past year. But hey, I'm no coach.
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Re: If Rondo stays, do we push a RR/AB/MS trifecta backcourt?
« Reply #16 on: July 02, 2014, 11:57:14 PM »

Offline Mazingerz

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We can do a two headed PG line-up as well.
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