Jollay wrote:I don't get the Memphis' guys rationale at all. Therefore I dont trust him.
Conley may not be a good fit with Mayo because Mayo needs the ball. So you trade for Sessions
He's half-right, I think. It's not about Sessions being a good fit with Mayo and the later needing the ball, rather about being a good fit in that Memphis team:
it's a spread offense that relies on the superiority of each individual player to create his own shot (of course that Memphis players aren't generally superior to their opponents, but that's why Mayo and Gay hold the ball so much, play 1vs5 so frequently and they lost most of their games). Here and there they have Gasol dishing from the high post to some cuts (like we frequently do with Bogut), but it doesn't get more complex than that. Eventually it can indeed be the best fit for the kind of players they have. But this type of game doesn't require a lot from the PG, except the execution of some patterned passes to initiate the offense and then move to spread the floor and provide space to penetrations/shots (Sessions is indeed a good fit for them, although he'd be an even better one if he had a good jumper)
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Summing it up, instead of having Mayo and Gay creating shots going 1on1, they'd have Sessions also doing that - and, for now, that's Sessions most prominent skill. Also, on the defensive side, the big Sessions would certainly be a better fit next to the small Mayo than Conley.















