Kyle Lowry
Landry Fields/Reggie Williams
Paul Pierce/Reggie Williams
Serge Ibaka/Drew Gooden
Andrew Bogut/Drew Gooden
Last Pick Thoughts: I wanted to add an established post presence that could play the 4 or 5, and could score and rebound. Gooden brings that, and also can defend when his heart is in it.
You're team has been very "meh" in my mind so far with the idea of Bogut and Ibaka starting next to eachother. I just don't know if they will complement eachother well or not. I really like the idea of you starting Gooden now (20-25 min), then having Ibaka come off the bench for the 4/5 playing 25-30 total minutes. Otherwise, that original starting lineup has pretty weak scoring.
Well Gooden and Williams were both meant to give a distinctly different look. Both Williams and Gooden are versatile scorers for their positions, and while they're going to bring the defense down, they'll bring the offense up.
Ibaka and Bogut next to each other, you're right aren't going to score a ton of points. Skill-wise though I think they're a good match. Ibaka is an very solid midrange shooter (47%, same as KG) and athletic finisher at the hoop, while Bogut is a viable post presence around the basket.
I think offensively, they complement each other well.
Gooden though brings something else. While he's not the defensive presence Ibaka and Bogut are, he is the versatile scorer neither of them are.
As long as one of them is in the game to be the primary help defender and shot discourager, Gooden should be allowed to do what he does best (rebound and score) while not being asked to do what he can't (anchor a defense). He can also score in a manner that complements either players' skillset, whether is means providing Bogut room to work (45% on long 2's...KG is only 2% points higher), or work around the basket (62% around the hoop, with a low percentage assisted, meaning they dump and he scores) while Ibaka provides a lethal (47%) jump shooting threat from the elbows.
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