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Will Jaylen Brown at some point in season become the new starting SF?

Yes
5 (26.3%)
No
4 (21.1%)
Not this season
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Offline Tr1boy

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Will Brown outplay Crowder to the point CBS has no choice but start him eventually?

In terms of talent at the same age, no question Brown > Crowder.  In terms of ceiling , again Brown > Crowder.   Right now , Crowder has earned the right to start at the sf spot.   But is he really a backup sf that has been overachieving. 

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Offline JaylenBrown7

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Have you watched crowder play?

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Later on in the season Jaylen may become starting SF if Jae becomes new starting PF (for whatever reason: injuries, matchups, small ball out of the gates)

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Offline biggs

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Later on in the season Jaylen may become starting SF if Jae becomes new starting PF (for whatever reason: injuries, matchups, small ball out of the gates)

Yup, this. I like the small ball unit.

I would slide IT to the two though..

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Offline ThePaintedArea

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Will Brown outplay Crowder to the point CBS has no choice but start him eventually?

In terms of talent at the same age, no question Brown > Crowder.  In terms of ceiling , again Brown > Crowder.   Right now , Crowder has earned the right to start at the sf spot.   But is he really a backup sf that has been overachieving.

Probably those two can play together in a variety of situations. To the extent  that it's still valid to use the old one through five designations,  it's easy to imagine that Brown could play shooting guard, à la Jimmy Butler, and Crowder played plenty of two when he was in Dallas.

 And let's not get ahead of ourselves with Brown. A lot can happen in a season,  but at this point it's hard to imagine, even in the best case scenario, that he would be a starter at any point in his rookie year.

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Offline BitterJim

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I think Brown will start a couple of games due to injury, but he won't become the starter (since Crower will be starting again when he comes back)
I'm bitter.

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Maybe if Jae gets hurt.
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Will Brown outplay Crowder to the point CBS has no choice but start him eventually?

In terms of talent at the same age, no question Brown > Crowder.  In terms of ceiling , again Brown > Crowder.   Right now , Crowder has earned the right to start at the sf spot.   But is he really a backup sf that has been overachieving.

Probably those two can play together in a variety of situations. To the extent  that it's still valid to use the old one through five designations,  it's easy to imagine that Brown could play shooting guard, à la Jimmy Butler, and Crowder played plenty of two when he was in Dallas.

And let's not get ahead of ourselves with Brown. A lot can happen in a season,  but at this point it's hard to imagine, even in the best case scenario, that he would be a starter at any point in his rookie year.
Well-stated.