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Thoughts on my starting unit?Kris DunnKlay ThompsonAaron GordonJabari ParkerJoakim NoahOther than Parker, I think all my starters are plus defenders. My big question is whether Parker, Gordon and Dunn can shoot the 3.
Quote from: Celtic Fan Forever on August 04, 2016, 12:45:56 PMC: Nikola JokicF:F: Paul GeorgeG: Kent BazemoreG: Patrick BeverleyThoughts? Comments? Criticisms?This is going to be a fantastic defensive team. But it will need to be, not a whole of of offensive creators outside of PG13. Points will be tough to come by I suspect. On a side note, I was totally bummed you picked Jokic. He was very high on my draft board, advanced stats love him.
C: Nikola JokicF:F: Paul GeorgeG: Kent BazemoreG: Patrick BeverleyThoughts? Comments? Criticisms?
Jokic has the passing chops to not only survive, but thrive in this setting, as evidenced by the fact that the rookie big is currently fifth in assist percentage (min. 1,000 minutes, 6-10 or taller) behind the likes of Blake Griffin, the Gasol brothers and a Greek, basketball destroying machine in Milwaukee
When Jokic signed a four-year deal after a relatively non-descript summer league, it rightfully flew under the radar (though props to the Denver Stiffs DKC's mkogav for noting his potential way back in July December of 2014).
Very few players, frontcourt or backcourt, have the shooting, vision and basketball IQ that Jokic brings to the table. Having another non-shooter in Faried next to Emmanuel Mudiay does nothing but clog the lane. Bringing in Jokic instead provides a high post playmaker and an extra shooter. This should un-clog the lane that has been difficult for Mudiay to navigate thus far, as well as take a bit of pressure off of the young point guard.
Jokic already is shooting 33 percent from the three-point line and has a solid midrange floater from the center of the court. He also has shown the Dirk-one-foot-step-back shot from the baseline to complement his diverse post game.
Quote from: Celtic Fan Forever on August 04, 2016, 12:45:56 PMC: Nikola JokicF:F: Paul GeorgeG: Kent BazemoreG: Patrick BeverleyThoughts? Comments? Criticisms?Really like the defense, but my concern is shot creation. The Indiana offense really stalled last year because George was the only one who could consistently create. Jokic will help, since you can run the offense through him, but I would like to see you add another play maker. Either a guy who can create his own shot or a guy who can create for others (my preference)
Quote from: Evantime34 on August 04, 2016, 01:03:46 PMThoughts on my starting unit?Kris DunnKlay ThompsonAaron GordonJabari ParkerJoakim NoahOther than Parker, I think all my starters are plus defenders. My big question is whether Parker, Gordon and Dunn can shoot the 3.Agreed on you sentiments. Might I add that we don't know how efficient can Kris Dunn be in his rookie year, so it's a very tricky thing to judge at this point.
Rumor has it that the CB Utah Jazz have put C Jonas Valanciunas on the trading block. According to a reliable source, the Jazz are "not really wanting to part ways with the big Lithuanian, but would be willing to trade him if any proposed moves would make sense, and/or right price." Interesting development that will be followed up ASAP.
Quote from: Evantime34 on August 04, 2016, 01:03:46 PMThoughts on my starting unit?Kris DunnKlay ThompsonAaron GordonJabari ParkerJoakim NoahOther than Parker, I think all my starters are plus defenders. My big question is whether Parker, Gordon and Dunn can shoot the 3.Reminds me of the pre-Shaq Miami team with D-Wade, Odom, Butler as the young guns and Eddie Jones and Brian Grant as the veteran cogs.Great young foundation that can compete now, but just a little too young to contend.
PG - Damian LillardSG - Kentavious Caldwell-PopeSF - Kawhi LeonardPF - Marvin WilliamsC - TBDAny thoughts on my starting 4 or ideas on the center spot? I was going for Steven Adams but he went two spots ahead of me.