Doc could also be talking about starting Green over Pierce.
And then using who to back up Pierce? I don't see this happening, as it hurts our second unit way too much at the SF spot.
For now, my speculation would be Avery playing point-guard for second unit. which makes a lot of sense.
Did you see Doc's recent comment a couple of days ago on this topic? He basically said his biggest regret of the past few years was was trying to force Bradley to play PG.
He said Bradley is a natural SG, and that by trying to force him to play the point halted his growth as a player, and that it wasn't until he let him play his natural position that he really started to shine.
He also said he doesn't like to see Terry and Lee bringing the ball up for the same reason (they are better when playing off the ball) but I think he'd rather use Terry or Lee there rather then use a young Avery Bradley and risk limiting his development.
Because Bradley is so effective with the starting unit and Terry is our #1 scoring option off the bench, it wouldn't surprise me if Doc goes a little unorthodox and uses a combinaton of Courtney Lee and Jeff Green to facillitate the offense on that second unit. Possibly using Lee to bring the ball up and then passing off to Green to initiate the play.
He was really suited more for being the scoring punch off the bench as our sixth man. His numbers didn't really improve that much when he was inserted into the starting 5
I agree entirely about Bass being better on the bench, but will he really be the 6th man? I think more likely the 8th man, as I think both Terry and Green are above Bass on the depth chart when we go to the bench.
Wow - having Jason Terry, Jeff Green and Brandon Bass coming
off the bench...and Courney Lee as your 9th man? That's just insane!!
Courntney Lee would be a starter or a 6th man for any team not named San Antonio (Ginobilli, Jackson), OKC (Harden) or Miami (Ray Allen).