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Re: Game 1 Starting Lineup
« Reply #60 on: October 08, 2025, 08:56:06 AM »

Offline dannyboy35

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  So I think it will be
 Pritchard
 White
Jaylen
Hauser
Queta

  I don?t think they will keep Hauser in there and will swap our Queta for Garza but I think they?ll start this group out of respect ( which I don?t agree with but no biggie).

Re: Game 1 Starting Lineup
« Reply #61 on: October 08, 2025, 01:40:35 PM »

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With the level of small ball these days, I will not be surprised at all to see:

Pritchard / White / Brown / Hauser / Boucher
(Simons, Scheierman, Walsh, Queta, Tillman, Garza)

We've got 6 guys who can handle a starting role, we're going to have to play them big minutes and not have a traditional center a lot of the time. Queta, Tillman, Garza can actually fill roles, but they'll be over their heads and painful to watch if it's > 30 minutes a night combined. We'll have to play matchups.

Re: Game 1 Starting Lineup
« Reply #62 on: Today at 03:03:57 AM »

Offline vjcsmoke

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Simons played very well in our preseason win over the Cavs.

I think he's a legit offensive threat.

Don't see the rush in trading him. He can help bolster our scoring and looks like a natural 2 guard.


Re: Game 1 Starting Lineup
« Reply #63 on: Today at 08:37:08 AM »

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Simons played very well in our preseason win over the Cavs.

I think he's a legit offensive threat.

Don't see the rush in trading him. He can help bolster our scoring and looks like a natural 2 guard.
there's no argument about his talent on offense.  it's always been his lack of defense that's been the issue. 

That said, even if his D improves to being adequate, he's still the most reasonable trade chip Brad can use to realign the roster to bring in a starting-quality big man.