I mentioned your "start a 2 guard at the 2" paragraph because it seemed out of nowhere to me in a thread about Boykins taking minutes away from McMinus. Now I get why you brought that up I ask that you go check out who the main contributor to the "Wanted: One Lock Down Defender" thread was. I'll give you a hint, but it wasn't the OP and it wasn't you.
Bobby Jones is a FA. Cut Harrington and sign him, works for me. Sign him over Boykins would've been an acceptable more for me as well. Anyway, I totally get that we have a very limited number of good defenders, although I'd add Felton and Mohammed to your list of 2, Dudley is above average which is impressive for a rook.
I get that you don't like Vincent, I'm totally indifferent to him. I don't personally think it's productive to get rid of him at this point in the season, but if we cut him before the came I couldn't care less. What I don't get is how I've written a lot about what I think Boykins means to the Bobcats in this thread and you keep asking things that I'm covering.
Try to follow closely, taking notes is acceptable, I'm going to go pretty quick (doesn't feel so great, huh?):
I believe, based on Vincent's 4-on-1 comment and the news we have of Vincent himself contacting Boykins as direct examples, that Sam Vincent doesn't want to play McInnis for as much as he does.
I think (based on his comments in the preseason) he wants to play an uptempo offense where Felton is the primary ball handler but due to our lack of depth he had to adjust. I believe that he thought McInnis could spell Felton for 15 minutes a game so Felton can be as fresh as possible, but he was giving Mcinnis too much credit.
Therefore, he scrapped this up tempo plan almost entirely. We still pushed the tempo in spurts, but in order to win games SV felt he had to start McInnis so Felton could finish the game fresh at the point. Look at our 5 man lineups with 100 minutes or more.
-There is the starting lineup that everyone (read:ALL OF US) hates (although it has a 50% win percentage, I think most of us would say that it's in spite of McInnis, ya?)
-There is the lineup you suggest starting (Felton/Richardson/Wallace/Okafor/Mohammed) which doesn't have as good of a win %, but since the +/- is so much better, you can make a point that with a larger sample size this would improve.
-Finally, there are the Felton/Carroll/Richardson/Wallace/ 1 of Okafor/Mohammed lineups. I like these the best because I think both Mohammed and Okafor are best at the 5, but I see your point with Mohammed playing the 4 on offense b/c of the high-low option he and Okafor present then.
BTW...why do people think Boykins would limit McInnis' minutes when he does exactly what Vincent wants Felton to do...which is be agressive looking for his own offense? Are we going with 2 of those at the same time and not worrying about distribution? Maybe he's planning on using Felton more at the one assuming Boykins can take up the scoring slack?
I believe that 3 pgs instead of 2 allows for Felton to start at the point (but not with Boykins), with one of Carroll/Mohammed/Dudley--depending on the matchups.
I think that Boykins is more similar to Felts than McInnis is. Ironically, our Boykins/Felton bashing on the 1st page of this thread suggests as much. Boykins is a reserve, no mistake about that... but Boykins allows for the Cats to continue doing what we do best when Felton is off of the floor.
Not consistently over much more than a game or two. None of our guys have shown that they can consistently go out and put up 25 points regardless of who the other team throws at them (see Artest/Jackson for the latest examples). But even that's not enough; since our defense is so bad we need at least THREE players scoring 20+ points as well good bench scoring...which we seldom get anymore. Odds are we won't, but the one thing we can get better at is DEFENSE. We won't do that however if all we look at adding is more sporadic scoring.
Read my next paragraph and I think you would've gotten the point of the one that you quoted. Everyone that we have started, except McInnis has shown an ability to score. They haven't been able to show it consistently because McInnis has consistently been there to negate their efforts. Think back to that guy "The Bird"'s posts about how Carroll or anyone besides McInnis on the floor makes us more efficient on offense because there is better spacing because the defense can't completely ignore one of the players (not entirely true, McInnis is a +50% shooter from the right elbow, but I think that's a rather limited player and defenses know this so they leave him free to beat them).
I know we could use a lockdown guy, but based on the lineups I mentioned in the point about the +/-, I think when McInnis is off of the court we are able to play good enough defense, in part because all 5 players from the other team have to work on defense when we have the rock!


















