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I agree 100%....that team also had a strong veteran presence, this team has no vet leadership.
To piggyback on that, I would say that Mo is not far off from Cassell, neither played much D.
We obviously have no big dog offensively.
Redd is worse than Ray in this offense because Ray played within the offense. Ray would take his jumpers when Dog or Cassell kicked it out or hit him on a cut. If he was going to drive, he felt he had a good chance of scoring. Ray would only have a high shots game if he was really feeling hot, and he'd do those awesome stretches where he'd nail like 3 of 4 3s from way outside the arc.
Redd is going to take a bunch of shots whether he is hot or not. He feels like he has to be a superstar so he drives and takes stupid fadeaways. Now, he is a very good offensive talent so if the reins are taken off, he can guide us to a 40 win season in this system we run...that isn't what I want though.
We probably do have a better post-presence in Bogut over Williams/EJ.
But, in terms of leadership:
Williams/EJ/Ray/Hunter >>>>>>Any leader we have on this team
Lazy 3 point shooter I'd give a slight edge to TT over CV because he was a bit more efficient. CV has been going to the basket a lot more lately which I like.
They had Caffey to bruise underneath.
Hunter >>Ivey/Bell
Caffey > Yi at this current time