The bottom line, to me, is that with both he and Stiemroller on the floor, we have a defensive presence up front and with our guards - from the bench.
Throw in Wilcox, Keyon, Marquis and Bass and we have the makings of a potent bench that will only get better with time.
It's not a bad start to a bench, but I still think they need a shooter; a guy who can do for the second unit what Eddie House did a few years back, and what they tried to get from NateRob; someone in the backcourt that can just light the place up.
Bass is a good scorer, but you're not really looking at him as a guy who's going to create his own offense; you'd like to get him some of those open jumpers in the flow of the offense.
The other guys, though... they aren't necessarily terrible, but there isn't a guy out there that you're really ALL that worried about shooting the ball or spreading the floor out.
Dooling's a career 35% shooter from deep; not bad, not especially noteworthy. Never really shot a lot, or been a big-time scorer. He's kept his place in the league mostly on the strength of his D.
Steimsma; it's way too early to know really what we have, especially on the offense end. Best-case, he's a fourth or fifth offensive option, not someone you're looking to run the offense through.
Wilcox isn't much of an offensive threat.
Quis, love Quis, but again, he's more of a complementary-type. I always thought that he and Delonte West would have made good running mates, one shooter, one slasher, both who can handle the ball a little and split the "PG" duties. Quis' job is harder when he's not out there with guys who are spreading the floor (maybe Stiemsma and Bass help keep the paint clear a little, if they can keep hitting their outside shots).
I know there must have been some good reasons for letting Delonte walk, but it still seems to me like the bench could use a guy with that kind of skillset. It's all well and good that AB is showing disruptive defense, but it'd be real nice to have another pure shooter on the bench, even if for just end-of-quarter situations.
Maybe Pietrus can be that guy for us? I was kind of hoping that Jeff Green could settle into that role this year, as being the go-to guy on the second unit. Let's hope that there's enough life left in Pietrus' legs to do that.