« Reply #880 on: August 01, 2012, 03:06:28 PM »
You're gonna want your starting 5 to look like this:
Lou Williams/Vasquez
Tyreke Evans/Kevin Martin
Steve Novak/JR Smith
Crash Wallace/Dajuan Blair
Pau Gasol/DeAndre Jordan
At least I think its a step in the right direction.
Terrible advice or great gamesmanship? The length of Gasol and Jordan is going to give other team's fits. And Jordan's role as a cutter and clean up man lets Gasol work on the block. Mike Brown's questionable offensive sets pushed Pau out to the perimeter too often because he couldn't figure out more effective ways to make space for Bynum.
Novak doesn't belong in an NBA starting line-up and while Martin is coming off a tough campaign, he's a first round talent. Keep in mind this is a guy who in 10-11 posted a 60% TS% as a fist option on offense. That's phenomenal. To put it in perspective, it's something that Lebron has never done.
Yes, your offense would run smoother if you could move either Evans or Crash for a high calibre point guard but starting...
PG Tyreke Evans
SG Kevin Martin
SF Gerald Wallace
PF Pau Gasol
C DeAndre Jordan
still gives the Wizards a better starting five than the Bulls or Hawks.
I question what you mean by better. I think this team has probably some of the worst floor spacing and ball movement in the league. I would say they are at average rebounding the ball and their backcourt is one of the worst defensive backcourts in theleague.
Worst floor spacing? You have Mbah A Moute and George Hill, Our starting big men would out rebound your big men. Tyreke would abuse Hill in scoring and Evans and Martin arent bad defenders
You mean George Hill who shot 43% from 3 last year compared to Evans who shot in 20%. Yes thats the floor spacing im referring to.
Also Mbah A Moute shot 25% versus Crash shooting 30% Not that terrible for us considering we have mbah out their to defend and not score. I disagree on the rebounding and yes Martin and Evans are bad defenders.

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