fifthstop wrote:It's cool that we have 5 options for the starting SG. Quite a contrast vs last year. Plus Mike James as a "break glass in case of emergency" option.

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fifthstop wrote:It's cool that we have 5 options for the starting SG. Quite a contrast vs last year. Plus Mike James as a "break glass in case of emergency" option.
nate33 wrote:BYRDMAN RULZ wrote:I know I will be in the minority here, but I think we should start D-Mac at the 2 because of his defense and hustle. Let the Big 3 score and let Brendan control the middle and D-Mac guard the 2 and 3's we play against. We need at least one good perimeter defender in our starting 5. I have not seen enough of Miller to know about his defense, but if he can do the job then maybe him, but I really think we need a good defender starting at our 2. We know Gil for all his offensive prowess is not a good defender.
I mentioned this a while back. I like the symmetry with Foye backing up the 1 and 2, and Miller backing up the 2 and 3. It makes the rotations easier to manage.
If (and it's a big if) McGuire has improved his outside shot so that teams have to guard him, then this is something worth considering. But let's not forget about Nick Young. It's entirely possible that Nick Young has improved his D more so than DMac has improved his offense. It might make more sense to start Young.
dandridge 10 wrote:I also would like to see the best defender at the 2 spot, provided that he is not completely useless on offense and can hit the open shot. Between Gil, Twan and CB, we already have plenty of firepower...we need someone to help Haywood on D and provide a little balance to the starting line-up. Frankly, the type of player DS was 2 years ago is the type of player that would serve well in the starting 5.
nate33 wrote:dandridge 10 wrote:I also would like to see the best defender at the 2 spot, provided that he is not completely useless on offense and can hit the open shot. Between Gil, Twan and CB, we already have plenty of firepower...we need someone to help Haywood on D and provide a little balance to the starting line-up. Frankly, the type of player DS was 2 years ago is the type of player that would serve well in the starting 5.
Oh no you didn't! Now Dat2U is gonna have to come in here and tear you a new one.
I agree that a Stevenson type of player is a good fit alongside the Big 4. But it has to be somebody better than Stevenson (even better than the Stevenson of 2 years ago). Stevenson, at his best is a marginal starter. He would start on less than 5 teams in the league
If we're going to field a SG who has no slashing ability and is merely a mediocre outside shooter, he better damn well be an elite shutdown defender, not merely a modestly above-average man-to-man defender. Does the defensive advantage Stevenson has over Miller make up for the huge advantage Miller has in outside shooting, passing and rebounding?
I guess we'll have to wait until training camp before we really know the answer.
dandridge 10 wrote:I will say, however, that people of this board have short memories. 2-3 years ago when DS was healthy and not asked to carry the load most people on this board were fine with him. In fact, I distinctly remember people saying "Larry Hughes who?" I'm not saying that everyone thought he was the greatest SG in the league. However, at his price and with this team, most people seemed to agree DS was a good fit.
DCZards wrote:I see Foye starting at the SG. With he and GA, you have two combo guards (a la GA & LH) which, imo, is the best kind of situation for GA to operate in. You give up a little in size with Foye and GA as your starters (though both are at least 6-3 and well-muscled), but you make up for it in quickness, offensive firepower and clutch play.
Nick will compete for the starting SG, which should make for an interesting and competitive training camp and pre-season, but I'd expect Foye to get the nod. Miller will come off the bench to spell Caron (and AJ on occasion). It willl be sweet to have a proven scorer and playmaker, with a ton of experience, as the leader of the second unit.
Got to give EG props for the offseason. He gets an "A", imo, for the trade for Foye/Miller and a solid "B" for picking up a vet like Oberto to step in if the combo of Blatche/McGee fail to get it done as back-ups for BH.