CP3nthusiast wrote:The-Power wrote:CP3nthusiast wrote:Anyone else kinda lukewarm on the Cason Wallace pick for the Thunder?
Love him as a player, don't love the fit. They have a gluttony of guards now. SGA, Giddey, J-Dub, Wallace, Dort. Assuming Chet plays the 4, who are they gonna bench? Do they have a single wing defender?
J-Dub and Dort are either Forwards or can slot in there. So I don't see the gluttony of Guards. I also don't see the fit as particularly bad. To me, Wallace's best chance to be a long-term starter is by being an elite Guard defender and a floor spacer as well as a reliable connective passer on offense. If he can do that, he fits with both SGA and Giddey. If you wanted him to dominate the ball, it might not be a great spot for him but I don't see how he'd justify that on any team that drafted him. He's just not good enough as an on-ball creator to project him to be a lead-Guard on offense in the NBA.
 
So what's their starting lineup then? Giddey, SGA, Williams, Chet and another big man? Or is it Giddey, SGA, Dort, Williams and Chet? Wallace comes off the bench, gets 18-20 minutes at most?
 
Well, the 4 consistent starters that OKC used last year was SGA, Williams, Dort and Giddey. At the 5 spot, Jaylin Williams started 36 times, Poku started 25 times and Robinson-Earl started 20 times.
I think that their starting lineup to start off next season is SGA, Williams, Dort, Giddey and Chet. Wallace coming off the bench to start off. 
CP3nthusiast wrote:You're right about him being better suited playing next to a lead guard. But I would've liked to have seen him do that on a team like Indiana (who has Haliburton) or Orlando (who has Banchero and Fultz) or even Washington with Poole, where he'd have more of an opportunity to grow as a creator.
We wouldn't have many more minutes than OKC has for him. We have Haliburton, Mathurin and Nembhard and we want to give them as many minutes as possible.