Jennings shot 38% on 3's last season, averaging slightly over 2 makes a game, I would expect him to be at least 40% this season.
Stopping Detroit will be easy? Letting Smith shoot is a strategy that most team employ, but miraculously he is still able to average close to 20 ppg. Expect to see a lot more Jennings/Drummond high PNR's with Drummond using his athleticism going to the basket for lobs much like Howard and Chandler. Monroe is the post man, but he could play high post as well with his respectable mid-range game and his excellent passing. I also question just how easy you make it sound in boxing Drummond out. I also expect Kaldwell-Pope to play much more than Stuckey next season. His outside shooting will be beneficial in terms of overall spacing.
Defensively speaking, they will lead the league in blocked shots and probably defensive rebounding as well. Monroe isn't the best defender, but he will cover the weaker 4 or 5 nightly with Drummond taking on the better offensive player. I'm not sure how much it matters on whether Smith uses athleticism or fundamental soundness for rebounds. The bottom line is that he gets his fair share.
I think you're overblowing their weaknesses and underestimating their strengths immensely. If this was the C's team, I'm sure you would likely sing a different tune with the following players being so young...Smith 27, Jennings 23, Monroe 23, Drummond 19, and Caldwell-Pope 20.
I'd like to start by saying I'm not much of a homer. If this were the C's team I wouldn't be super excited because a) Jennings is not the kind of PG I'd want running a team and b) Smith at SF is not ideal. I do like Monroe and Drummond as a frountcourt, though.
Jennings can make threes for sure. We agree on that. Like I said, he's going to make shots, but I still think he'll be as inefficient as ever. That's not to say he won't play well, it's just that having a PG who shoots 39% doesn't bode well for a team. Personally, I wouldn't want him on my team, especially when you factor in his poor defense.
Is 17.5 PPG really that close to 20 (Just semantics, but I thought I'd bring it up.)? Smith is a versatile scorer at the PF position, but it's much easier to guard him as a SF because there are two bigs taking up space in the paint. His jumper is not solid, and his three is...well, it's just not good. That's why it's going to be easy to contain him; having Smith at SF hurts Detroit on offense.
It is easy to box someone out. If you do, and they get the rebound, there's a 95% they fouled you. Hopefully the refs call it. Drummond is a work in progress on offense. PNRs with Jennings could work, but like I said before, Jennings will need to improve his decision-making in order for this to work (I think Jennings will figure it out, but I'm skeptical.)
I would like to see KCP play more than Stuckey. Not a fan of him at all.
Defensively, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.
TP for the debating. This is fun.