Ben Golliver @BenGolliver
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Great signing. $2 million a year. I would have loved to have him here as backup to Rondo.
Isn't that what smart is going to do?
I prefer Smart start at SG and not pay Bradley $8 million. Smart is too good to be bench player. Bradley too expensive to be bench player.
How often do you think Stevens runs RR, Bradley and Smart in same lineup?
Not a lot. With Jeff Green and Gerald Wallace at SF, there isn't much time left over there to play a 3 guard lineup.
Small ball with Green at the 4.
Stevens wasn't interested in that last season. CBS hardly ever went small with J.Green and G.Wallace at PF. I believe because it would have eaten into the court time of Sullinger, Olynyk, Bass (and to lesser degree Humphries). Forward rotation is already over-manned at both SF and PF positions.
It will be difficult to find minutes for a three guard lineup as a consequence.
When Rondo was out, the guards were Crawford, Bradley, Lee, Pressey, Bogans, and Brooks. Then Bogans was kciked off the team, Rondo returned, Brooks, Crawford, and Lee were traded, and we got Bayless. So our guards were Rondo (but not every game), Bradley (who missed about a month), Pressey, Bayless, and then we picked up Johnson and Babb. Given that Rondo and Bradley were rarely healthy at the same time, it was Rondo/Bradley, Bayless, Pressey, Babb, and Johnson. There really wasn't the same quality in the guard rotation to warrant going three guards. If (and if is an important word with Bradley) the guards can remain healthy, it may make more sense, especially also if we don't retain Humphries and/or trade Bass, clearing out the frontcourt a little.
By the end of the season, with Bradley out and Rondo resting most games, Pressey and Bayless were getting the most minutes at guard. Bayless is gone, and Pressey will at best be fourth in the pecking order, if he even makes the team. The backcourt should be an improvement this year.