Shaun Livingston - The Point Forward
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:08 pm
I don't see him as a point guard, his game, as we've all realised, resembles more of a small forward than a pg. Our offense stagnates when he fills in for DJ, he only scores off isos and feeding it to him in the post, an asset i love, but it doesn't get our other players/scorers going in rhythm. He doesn't create for others and his passing ability is pretty average for a true pg or even a backup.
Should Shaun play the small forward position as the point forward, similar to a Hedo Turkoglu role?
The dilemma we face here is, Shaun's ability to score over smaller pgs would be completely lost, or, reduced to an already underwhelming advantage he has already and he's not the passer Hedo is. Even when he's playing with the starters in the 4th quarter, he really doesn't give our offense any flow or rhythm.
Or
Should he strictly, play the small forward postion?
Or
Should we include him in a trade package with Wallace for Kaman and Bledsoe.
If i were Silas, i would at least experiment with playing Shaun at sf, see how he responds and have *GULP* Collins backup DJ.
Should Shaun play the small forward position as the point forward, similar to a Hedo Turkoglu role?
The dilemma we face here is, Shaun's ability to score over smaller pgs would be completely lost, or, reduced to an already underwhelming advantage he has already and he's not the passer Hedo is. Even when he's playing with the starters in the 4th quarter, he really doesn't give our offense any flow or rhythm.
Or
Should he strictly, play the small forward postion?
Or
Should we include him in a trade package with Wallace for Kaman and Bledsoe.
If i were Silas, i would at least experiment with playing Shaun at sf, see how he responds and have *GULP* Collins backup DJ.