long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:We have 4 really high hoops IQ vets. Smart, Middleton, Olynyk, CJ. Two super high IQ young’uns - Kyshawn and Champanie. Three super high upside guys with, thus far, holes in their feel for the whole game - Tre, Cam and Bilal.
It’ll be interesting to see what combos Keefe rolls out to accomplish a few things simultaneously if possible:
1. Teach the young uns by playing next to smart old farts.
2. Don’t win too many games.
3. Pump up trade value for vets.
So, I think I’d mix and match a bit. I’d also play to win the in season tourney games. I’d be judicious with dnps.
I could see the starting lineup being something like Smart, CJ, Middleton, Cam, Sarr.
I can understand the motive of showcasing the vets to the rest of the league, as well as just establishing a culture and an hierarchy on the team as far as pecking order and earned respect of the vets with a mentor/apprentice relationship between the vets and rooks/youth. The vets establish the tone of how to play with intelligence and team ball and defense with Smart, CJ and Middleton leading the way. This would also benefit Cam and Sarr playing with them in a differential role of support and picking their spots in the framework of the offense led by Middleton and CJ and playing their part in the team defensive scheme led by Smart.
And from there work in the subs off the bench with Bub, Tre, Kyshawn, Bilal, JC, Kispert, Olynyck.
This is kind if what I'm expecting to start the year until some if not all of these vets are moved throughout the 1st half of the season up to the deadline. And I'm not too concerned about winning too much and blowing the tank, as these vets are good but none of them are superstar difference makers like a Jokic, Embid, LeBron, KD type, plus we're going to get killed on the boards nightly.