Bobbymcgee wrote:So Terrance Mann is the Clippers starting power forward now?
I just don't see this team getting it done and getting past the Nuggets or Suns in the playoffs. Maybe not even the Lakers or Warriors either. The Clippers are too small and still lacking another star player in case Leonard or George miss time. I had hoped that would of been Powell based on his stats with the Raptors and Blazers but he has been pretty disappointing so far with the Clippers.
Is Lue going to actually play Covington at least this season? Zu and Batum are going to get gassed by the all-star break if they are the only guys playing PF and C.
I figured at least with Harden the Clippers could emulate somewhat what the Suns are trying to do in Phoenix.
At least Bones Hyland has looked good. Wish some of the other young Clippers came into preseason as ready as him.
if your objection is based on mann not being power forwardy enough, so to speak, then i don't think that's something we really need to worry about. the old school PF died out some time ago. what's far more relevant is putting your best players on the floor for most teams, while switching defensively with little to no consequence. for us, specifically, we benefit because he's someone who can do a little bit of everything, can switch reasonably smoothly with kawhi/PG, can act as a legit secondary ball-handler (taking those duties away from PG), and can provide us some legit spark when the team lulls.
these are all really good things for this team, partly because it means marcus morris should finally be jettisoned to purgatory (in theory), and partly because it's in lieu of trading for an upgrade, a plan that doesn't seem to be on the horizon.


























