DCZards wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:
Who says we have Troy at the 3? That’s certainly not set in stone at this point.
That’s not to say I don’t think TBJ can/will be a good player, but so far he isn’t assimilating well with the starting lineup and may be better served in the 6th man role where he has more on-ball freedom.
I think we most desperately need a traditional-sized starting SF who is lower usage, preferably with elite defensive potential. A player in the mold of OG Anunoby is the ideal of what I would be looking for. This is the area I’d target in this years draft.
The other position I’m most uncomfortable with longterm is starting C. Bryant is a fine player but strikes me as more of an “82 game” player than a “16 game player”.. If we are competing for playoffs next season I’d prefer to have a different kind of center (one who’s a more active/imposing defender) as the frontline starter.
Troy's offensive skills are best suited for an offense with plenty of ball movement where he gets to handle the ball a lot and is teamed with a PG who looks for and finds open cutters. That's the exact opposite of the kind of offense that's run when Brown is on the court with IT, which is most of the time.
Of course, Troy also needs to shoot better.
Agreed. Troy looked much more comfortable at the tail end of last season when he was sharing combo-guard duties with Beal and Sato.
But that also reinforces Illmatic12's point that we still need a traditional 3&D SF with good size, defensive aptitude, and a 3-point shot. Brown looks more like a 3rd guard than a future starting SF.
He's still very young though. There's no reason why he can't play the combo guard role now and develop the 3-point shot over time.


















