Boston: I think you're really underselling a significant problem you have, and that's ball movement. You say Gasol alleviates that, and he does help, but Gasol is a good passer for a center, not a great passer in general.
In both the high and low post you can run an offense through this man. Memphis did it a lot this past year. I will utilize that ability somewhat. His Assist % at 14.1 is very good for a Center.
I'm not disagreeing that Gasol is a very good passer for a center, and that'll help you.
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant (which we can all agree is a significant step up from Westbrook/Griffin) had a really hard time making the timeshare work, and it wasn't until James Harden came along that the ball movement issue seemed to get better, even then, only a little.
Nice try IP. There is no perimeter player on my roster that Westbrook needs to share the ball with like Durant. Griffin and Gasol don't need the ball on the wing like KD requires. There is no guy that requires a timeshare. Also Russ will be playing with another pg during spans in augustine who can aid in facilitation. But since we don't have a guy who NEEDs the Ball in a time share I don't see the problem.
First, 'Nice Try, IP'? What's that about?
Blake Griffin was the guy I was talking about. He needs the ball, and needs someone to help him get it. You don't have a guy like that who can manage it, and Westbrook has shown a willingness to 'forget' about his teammates when the need suits him.
Durant's ability to create his own shot from isolation, as well as Westbrook's ability to do the same got them by more often than not, but now you've got a player in Griffin whose main gifts are much more pronounced when being fed by a gifted passer.
Before Harden took over a lot of ball handling duties this year, Westbrook averaged over 8 assists last year. He can hit guys in scoring position. Mo Williams is better passer then Russell? Blake was fine with Mo.
Blake Griffin was the best player on a lotto team with Mo, and Mo Williams was a year removed from an all-star appearance. With Chris Paul, Blake Griffin raised his fg%, TS%, eFG%, lowered his turnover rate, raised his PER and raised his WS/48 substantially, and went from an All-Star to an All-NBA player. Blake Griffin was good with Mo Williams, he was special with Chris Paul.
You're surrounding Westbrook with bench guys in DJ Augustine, S-Jax and Ron Artest who aren't really even good passers for their positions, let alone in general, and guys who are more known for taking a shot than passing up on it.
How are you going to stop your offense from stagnating?
All have been starters. There roles don't require them to do too much on offense. Artest can knock down some open shots. Is he lights out? No, but this is nitpicking. He is the fifth option. Jackson is the 4th option and this role suits him. In Milwaukee and Charlotte he was asked to be the 2nd guy on offense. It was asking too much and he was inefficient as a result.
Stephen Jackson has deferred to two men in his life: Greg Popovich and Tim Duncan. You got neither. Stephen Jackson believes himself to be an elite player, he's said as much. He'll continue to do so. Ron Artest, he'll still jack up dumb shots but I worry more about his defense. You rate it considerably better than I do.
In SA he was never more then a 3rd option and often the 4th. After he got settled in SA after the trade his game took off. In the playoffs he had a lot of open jumpers from playing off Timmy, Manu, and Tony. That was a long playoff run against good to great competition.
Jackson shot 53% from the field and 60% from three at more then 3 attempts a game. That's the entire playoffs. I mean he was WIDE open for shots and while those numbers will go down some from three if Stephen Jackson is being left open he is gonna make his fair share of shots.
Stephen Jackson benefitted from Tony Parker, Manu Ginobli, and Tim Duncan. I don't see any of those guys on your team, but I do see Russell Westbrook, Ron Artest, Blake Griffin, and Marc Gasol. Of those other 4 guys, only Marc Gasol would I consider on even footing with his Spurs opposite as a passer.
Ball movement is an issue.