Post#194 » by Chuck Diesel » Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:44 am
Assuming Chris Sheridan’s roster projection shakes out (and I have no reason to believe it won’t), I really don’t understand the makeup of this roster. It looks like we’re heading to Turkey with six guards under 6-3 and only three guys used to playing in the front court. One of the main defenses seems to be “well, FIBA is different”. Well I probably watch more FIBA ball than most Americans, and I can assure you that we will still be facing there are still gigantic and skilled opposing big men who know how to use their size to exploit smaller opponents. Colangelo and the coaching staff can talk all they want about playing a “different style” of offense by taking advantage of all the speed and quickness on the roster. Sure we can pick up the tempo, but we’re also going to have to keep the other team from scoring in the paint. Are we really that confident in our zone defense?
Guys like Rudy Gay and Danny Granger are comfortable scoring and knocking down shots. It makes no sense to me to take them out of the comfort zones by asking them to go down low and bang with the likes of Marc Gasol and Ioannis Bourousis. Why not bring some players to camp who’s job it is to play defense in the post, rebound and block shots? I keep hearing “Lebron and Carmelo played the four for us in the past”. Well, as good as Granger and Rudy Gay are, they are no Lebron and Carmelo. Those two guys could probably be full time power forwards in the NBA if their coaches wanted them to, Gay and Granger could not. Plus, those teams also had the defensive presence of Dwight Howard to rely on and some overpowering perimeter firepower that won’t be around in Turkey.
I envision this team playing the passing lanes to perfection and running everybody out of the gym until the elimination games roll around. That’s when things slow down and start to get more physical. Offensively anyone can play anywhere and positions might not matter, but you can’t tell me that on defensive size and strength don’t matter.
I know Amare and Lee going down were is out of everybody’s control, but I am it too late to still make a few calls? I’m going to keep highlighting the absence of Josh Smith. Still really think a guy like Jason Maxiell, Nick Collision and David West would provide a huge lift. If not, here’s hoping Lamar Odom, Kevin Love and Tyson Chandler can put my front-court worries to rest.