SUPERBALLMAN wrote:doclinkin wrote:prime1time wrote:There is nothing like a young talented rookie to energize the fanbase. Trotting out CJ McCollum and Khris Middleton to eat up shots while we have Tre Johnson on the bench collecting dust is untenable. Tre Johnson doesn't need a vet to guide him.
Given we need to lose I highly doubt our rooks and young pups will be starved of PT. They will start, the vets will come off the bench, sub out early, and be traded at earliest opportunity. The front office has been transparent about this. If we had Poole and especially Kuzma driving the tank then it might make sense to play them. But CJ and KMidd are too effective.
I’m starting to think our best long term (and short term) top 5 could be Tre, Bilal, Cam, Kyshawn, Sarr.
Bub, CJ, Champagnie, Middleton off the bench would be a nice rotation.
That's not a long term 5 because we are tanking. Like where would that leave against elite teams?
Tre - Elite off ball scorer, developing on ball creator/playmaker, elite shooter
Bilal - elite defender, developing on ball creator, mediocre shooter
Sarr - developing elite defender, project offensively, good passer
Those are the solid 3. To the degree that Cam doesn't bring anything else to the table beside scoring we really don't need him. Kyshawn is too aggressive and not super skilled. The hope must be that to those 3 players we can add a top 3 pick next year.
Peterson - Tre - Bilal - Sarr now that's a squad
Peterson can play both on ball and off ball. Not sure how good of a 3-point shooter he is but I read that he shot 86% from the ft line. And he's elite at getting to the hoop. The one thing we don't have.
Tre - AJ Dyabantasa - Bilal - Sarr
Shooting might be iffy but two elite wing defenders and developing offense. Tre is good enough to score in tight spaces. Defensively we would suffocate opposing offenses.
Tre - Bilal - Boozer - Sarr
Boozer is a 3 level scorer that would create mismatches all over the court. He's athletic and quick enough to guard on the perimeter.
Peterson would obviously be the perfect fit. Hand in glove. From there I would need to see more from either Dybantsa, Boozer or someone else. The challenges of putting together a competing team is obvious. On good teams shots are allocated based on talent/ability. And players who don't bring much else to the table are going to be expendable. That's what happened to Whitmore in Houston.
Peterson on this team puts us squarely on a trajectory to be a contender.