StlHawksFan wrote:sol537 wrote:The current starting line-up can work very well. Just needs time to gel which is what it will get. Thibs isn't known to make quick changes. The bigger question is how to get the bench revving to it's fullest potential. I think Sims needs to be out of the rotation. Payne was awful against the Celtics but he's been good in the pre-season so I'd let him keep getting minutes for now until Kolek is ready to take over.
My ideal bench would be Precious, Deuce, Kolek and Dadiet with some Huk sprinkled in. I think those guys could develop into something special by season's end.
When we are healthy we'll actually have a very deep bench:
C Robinson, Hukporti, Sims (I think Huk passes Sims by the end of this month)
PF Achiuwa
SF Dadiet
SG McBride, Shamet(?)
PG Payne, Kolek
That bench squad alone could fight for a play in spot.
KAT/Mitch/Precious/Huk/Sims
OG/KAT/Precious
Bridges/Shamet/Dadiet/Ryan
Hart/McBride/Shamet/Payne/Ryan
Brunson/Payne/McBride/Kolek
I think you will see Mitch off the bench, but sometimes play with Towns. And Precious will also sometimes play with Towns. I don't think Mitch and Precious will share the floor together if fully healthy.
I think unless Dadiet really shows out, that a healthy Shamet will get minutes in front of him, but with a healthy 9-man rotation that's:
KAT
OG
Bridges
Hart
Jalen
McBride
Mitch
Precious
Payne