MadGrinch wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:MadGrinch wrote:
my question is why ?
the offense will almost certainly revolve around Randle who is a very good passer
RJ projects to be a point forward type or shooting guard equivalent
Smith won't be the main facilitator , neither would frank , nor elfrid.
Fizdale's offenses are star based and the team only has 1 star.
the real problem isn't people making plays , but people converting them.
There is a real question about DSJ's decision making at PG.
not really , if Fizdale has to question it too much he wont play it much especially considering he projects to be a better off the ball than RJ , elfrid and possibly frank as well, if he's better at finishing plays than starting them there is no reason to believe fizdale would try to fit a square peg in a round hole and RJ almost certainly will be the worse shooting perimeter player on the roster and will have to play.
I think DSJr's decision making is anywhere from "good" to "ok" or even "fair" but I think all of them are good enough.
Might sound like heresy, but I'm not sure how much "good" decision making from a PG matters so much anymore. Is it a positive when it's there? Absolutely. What is needed is the absence of "bad" decision making - hogging the ball, actively looking off team mates, taking ill advised shots, etc. I seen none of that with DSJr.
Obviously a PG who really understands the whole floor, two steps ahead etc, is a better thing, but ONLY if that comes with the ability to break down the defense and shoot well enough. Fairly apparent DSJr is better than average at the first aspect and we'll wait and see about his shooting, though he's not terrible, is working on it, and is young.
Anyway, quoting previous poster just to jump in.
I like Frank. The people that like his game praise his decision making, height and especially defense at the point of attack.
Some people would like to see that next to DSJr
RJ brings height, decision making at the SG spot. Obviously he had knocks on his defensive effort at college but I think he wasn't a bad defender. He's certainly willing. Anyway, edge Frank, there.
I really can't see any coach playing Frank, even if he's making jumpers, over a guy drafted #3, who shows a willingness pass and some vision, should be able to eventually drive the ball well in the NBA (or will right away - it's a question, right?) and for the shooting...well, I'd think RJ's minutes will depend on how well he shoots. I think IF Fiz shortens his minutes, not a given with how Knox was treated last year, then the availability of guards who can SHOOT - Dotson and Ellington - are there to reduce them, and of course, Trier can SCORE, so he's an all around option if RJ isn't getting it going a particular game. Plus Trier is a good shooter as well, minus 3 point range, which I think will come along.
Anyway, I guess it's related to the fact the team has a few guys who can function as secondary playmakers (including Frank! - Who face it, isn't going to play) so DSJr doesn't have to be a "very good" decision maker, but a decent one, which he seems to be, at least, already.
Also, I have to shine in on Randle. I think it's wrong to hold his assists and potential assists to a "star" as well. He wasn't the first option on that team. Anyway, I'd say dishing an average of 3 assists per game from the PF/C slot indicates a willing and decent passer. No one is going to confuse him with a Jokic, Sabonis or even Brad Miller, but it indicates a player willing to pass. I guess there could be some questioning if he's the kind of guy who gets assists off being "ball dominant" but that doesn't seem to be so, or at least not terribly.
Anyway, DSJr, RJ, Frank, Trier at times, Randle, Morris, Gibson, Iggy - all seem to be willing enough passers. That's half the team. Ball movement or lack of it will be on the coach. There are guys willing to move it.