ejftw wrote:To start the season, I'd like to see something like:
PG: Milos (23)
SG: Bradley (25)
SF: Harris (34)
PF: Gallo (30)
CE: Gortat (20)
6th: Lou (28)
7th: Trez (25)
8th: SEGA (20)
9th: Beverly (20)
10th: Scott (15)
This makes sense, my only qualm is the issue we've been wondering about this whole off-season, you have 116 minutes for PG's and SG's, that means 20 mpg is going to have one of these guys at SF: Milos, Bradley, Lou, SGA, Beverley, and NONE of them are even big SG's, let alone SF's.
I do think the team is going to aim for the playoffs, but I don't think it is going to be able to happen. Going by last season, the minimum wins needed is about 47 wins, but this season we also add the Lakers and Grizzlies into the mix, and Denver who had 46 wins, if they are healthier as well as adding their internal improvement can certainly win more than that, also swapping Kawhi for DeRozan makes the Spurs healthier, and DeRozan has his playoff faults, but in the regular season, he's shown he can help a team win 55+ games, and with Pop as the coach, Spurs are likely winning mid to high 50's now. So Warriors, Rockets, Spurs, Jazz, Thunder, Lakers all have a good chance (first 3 are basically shoe-ins). Then we have the Blazers, Nuggets, Pelicans, T-Wolves, and then the Grizzlies and Mavericks are technically also going to be fighting for spots. So that's a total of 12 teams before we even add the Clippers, so 13 total teams that are trying to get those 8 spots, and probably 3 of those spots are really already locks, so we have 5 spots and 10 teams. I can't really say the Clippers are or should definitively be better than 5 of those teams.
My thoughts on the 10 man rotation, I really don't know, I'll do more of what I'm thinking might happen at the start of the season as opposed to my ideal
PG: Milos Teodosic (17) / Patrick Beverley (18) / SGA (13)
SG: Avery Bradley (15) / Lou Williams (25) / Patrick Beverley (8)
SF: Tobias Harris (25) / Luc Mbah A Moute (15) / Avery Bradley (8)
PF: Danilo Gallinari (28) / Tobias Harris (7) / Mike Scott (13)
C: Marcin Gortat (21.3) / Montrezl Harrell (25) / Boban Marjanovic (1.7 - about 5 mins every third game)
I think SGA could have some games where he doesn't play, not too often, but it will boost up the other guys per game numbers. Doc will have guard pairs that he will likely look to play together, I see those pairs as Beverley/Williams and Teodosic/Bradley which is what keeps Beverley off the bench. We could also see SGA start but come out early. If Luc isn't in the rotation, which would suck for him as he could have taken a bit less and been a starter in Houston, then that opens up some extra minutes.