Klomp wrote:MN7725 wrote:He was similar the year before too, albeit even less possessions, but the dude is clearly a crafty pick/roll operator.
It seems like the best use of Nowell will be a Jamal Crawford role, who was definitely a primary ball handler but also not a "PG" in any sense or playmaker for others
But that's fine if Nowell is in a lineup with like Gobert/McDaniels/Prince, none of whom can really do much with the ball anyway.
Bingo. You can whine about how Crawford was not a PG so Nowell can't be either, but the point is that the second unit offense absolutely could run through Crawford just like it absolutely can run through Nowell.
Look back at the three times Crawford won 6MOY:
2009-10: The backup PG was a rookie Jeff Teague. Not exactly the best backup PG, but was never asked to be because Crawford handled a lot of the backcourt responsibilities for the second unit.
2013-14: Backup PG Darren Collison equaled his lowest assists per36 of his career playing next to Crawford.
2015-16: Funny enough, the backup PG was Austin Rivers. Unless you'd give those duties to 38-year old Pablo Prigioni (another connection for that signing that hasn't really been discussed this offseason).
I think Nowell can be a PG. One of the things that bugged me about him with KAT and Ant last year is he kept passing and not seeking his own shot. At times he is too differential. I believe Nowell will become a good PG one day. I even think we should run him at backup PG this year in an 8 or 9 man rotation (Naz is the other guy besides JMAC who might not have a place on our best rotation,) but I also don’t think he is 100% done with the transition. He will get better through experience and developing chemistry with his teammates. There is no substitute for minutes.










