Chapelchilla wrote:EmpireFalls wrote:https://t.co/F58eGZc5rj
Sounds like he’s made a big imrpession so far
Excellent article. I think our offense is going to good. Even the 2nd teams. We have gone from g leaguer types starting due to injuries to being pretty deep. The 2016 playoff team won 48 because the bench guys would smoke the opps and extend leads. Hopefully, we are getting back to that kind of depth (other then the bigs, which is said to be coming when the time is right).
Sexton will really help take the load off LaMelo which should improve his efficiency, stamina closing games, and overall durability.
Ball has a better chance to play more games given a secondary playmaker to relieve some of the stress.
And at 26, Sexton fits as a longterm piece. Helps that he's feeling enthusiastic about taking a leadership role here. His makeup seems strong and I find myself already wanting to keep him beyond this season and hope that's the plan.
Fears wasn't going to shoot even close to Sexton, and Sexton provides the rim pressure we needed, and that I hoped Fears could provide.
I know some celebrated Hornets avoiding small combo guards in the draft, but here we are with Sexton. Have to diversify the offense. I would be happy to fix just one side of the ball, because that represents improvement.
Look at what Cleveland did with a backcourt purely built on offense alone - Garland & Donovan Mitchell. They contributed to wins despite the weak defense.
Kon is not going to be ready to start anytime soon. He and Liam will be fine developing on the bench with Mann.
1st unit options - #1LaMelo - #2Sexton - #3Miller
2nd unit options - #1Mann - #2McNeeley #3Kon
Once those bench players develop over the next 2 years, both units have potential to be a load to deal with for opposing defense.
We do need a defensive stopper with each unit. That can be Moussa for one. But the missing piece is a stopper for the starting unit, given all that offense, not including Miles who has averaged 20+ in a season.
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