theBigLip wrote:One thing that was never mentioned - the "Sheed" factor. Certainly our frontcourt D will improve under his guidence.
Agreed.
Look part of a young player's development is how functional and able the rest of the team surrounding him is. If the guys on the court with Knight are better, his play will improve too. We've had a team for two years that couldn't spread the floor and who had no low post threats. Knight's "good pg" plays often were turned into non-stats, because the guys couldn't knock down shots off his passes, and his play was hampered because defenders could collapse on him all over the court and in the paint, since nobody else was even a threat.
Monroe would have had gaudier stats with guys who were further along in their development, who could stretch the floor, etc.
As players learn the system and their roles and assignments on the court, learn how and where to help, etc. they make better decisions faster. Having Sheed coaching the big men on defense, and the team playing with high quality veteran players like Smith and Billups will be a major help for all the young guys.