« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2021, 10:45:30 PM »
Horford should play the "4". This will allow the "C"s to let Fournier go. Both Langford and Nesmith are better defensively than Fournier and have offensive game too. Timelord and Mo Brown protect the paint and get easy lobs. Keep Tristan because of health concerns. After Kornet, Edwards, that other little guy and either Grant Willians or Semi move on there should be room for a couple players who can actually help.
Horford is way too slow to play the 4 anymore. We saw that in Philly.
Letting Fournier go for nothing also doesn't seem too wise to me. Even if we sign him just to trade him at a later date makes more sense IMO
Assuming no other major moves and bringing Fournier back, I'd probably start two bigs, but leave the two big lineup out there only a short time. I think the team would be much better off going big to start the game with Smart, Brown, Tatum, and probably Thompson and Horford. I'd bring Fournier in fairly quickly for one of the bigs though. I think that gives the team an advantage to start the game, but I wouldn't want to keep that sort of lineup out there for all that long. I also wouldn't start Williams because I think that is what really wears on him. Bring him in with about 6 minutes left in the 1st quarter and let him get his minutes that way.

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