Harden, Cook and Sefolosha
Posted: Wed Feb 2, 2011 11:55 am
Are there room for three of them in this rotation? Cook is showing us he can be very useful shooting 3s.
I think Harden is much better player for starting at 2 position than Sefolosha, and I thinks it's consensus here, and not only for his ofensive skills, he's really smart at D. Would just work it out if Sefolosha played as Durant's shadow and Cook as backup for Harden?
I don't think our team has to put Durant to work 40 mpg every regular season game, it's not like he's our only scoring option so I think 15 minutes for Cook and Sefolosha would be fine.
And with this rotation, I don't think it would leave any utility for Green at our rotation, since he's mediocre at 4 position, and he could start at 3 position at several teams at the league. I really think he would be a reasonable starting SF at a title contender. With a rotation like this, he becames dispensable and most easily exchangeable.
I think Harden is much better player for starting at 2 position than Sefolosha, and I thinks it's consensus here, and not only for his ofensive skills, he's really smart at D. Would just work it out if Sefolosha played as Durant's shadow and Cook as backup for Harden?
I don't think our team has to put Durant to work 40 mpg every regular season game, it's not like he's our only scoring option so I think 15 minutes for Cook and Sefolosha would be fine.
And with this rotation, I don't think it would leave any utility for Green at our rotation, since he's mediocre at 4 position, and he could start at 3 position at several teams at the league. I really think he would be a reasonable starting SF at a title contender. With a rotation like this, he becames dispensable and most easily exchangeable.