And please remember - like I've stated multiple times here the last few days (Am I typing in Chinese? ) We have Michael Cooper and Eddie Jones that can spread the floor for us.
But you can't keep presenting new arguments or strategies, and then going back and saying 'Remember, we could also do this.' The arguments not that you don't have a good team whose very capabale of spreading the court, its that the KG/JO/Jabar lineup wouldn't work offensively.
I thought I had explained that already? Did you read my post?
Naw, I just randomly selected a paragraph to counterpoint.
I don't think your team overall has an issue with spreading the court, or being poor shooters. I think your KG at the 3 lineup is an offensive disaster in this format.
But I think that's disrespectful to not read the entire post - or ignore someone's debate - or pick and chose sentences that you want to debate on.
But anyway I don't think KG at the 3 in some lineup changes would be an offensive disaster at all.
The man shoots from deep right now - for Boston - and we love him here.
I was being sarcastic, I read the post.
Offensively, your biggest advantage is having Kareem in the post. Why would you want to have two other players out there that need to start their offense within 15-18 feet from the basket? It makes it too easy for the PF to swing over and help, and the SF also has an easy rotation.
KG's midrange game is pretty good, but you want him catching the ball with his back to the basket or catching and shooting, and you want to limit his dribbling. That's just in general, let alone in a format when he's facing the NBA's greatest swing defenders.
Let's use Grant Hill as an example, despite that - as you rightfully pointed out - he's not a terrific 3 point shooter, he can initiate his offense from the 3 point line. Meaning he could catch it, potentially shoot it or start to dribble and operate.
That's not something KG would be able to do. He's not a 3 point threat, and you don't' want him initiating his offense there.