dandridge 10 wrote:hands11 wrote:dlts20 wrote:if you are not going to change the coach and the coach is not going to change his terrible system/concepts then atleast change the lineup. Either start Nene or both Nene & Webster or something
This is what I have been posting recently. Team just seems stale. Something needs to happen. A new player. A new coach.
Something.
The front court they are playing just can't compete on a nightly basis against what team like GS have. But its not like the Wizards are that far off. You add a Bogut or even pick up Okafor cheap and this would be a different team.
I would start Ves. I know he has holes in his game but he plays the perimeter screens so much better then Booker or Kevin. And he plays better help D. And he is tall enough to play the position. I feel Ves still has a lot of up side compared to Booker and Kevin. They may as well give him the minutes to develop it.
Wow. As I was writing this, Ves had several good plays. Several good perimeter plays. Even a block. He took it to the basket for 2 and got a nice pass from Nene that got knocked out on another. Even hit from the outside. That would be the change I would make. Time to start Ves at PF. Its either that, or they need to go back to Nene and Gortat starting and rotating in those role plays the best they can.
Booker is simply to terrible on defense to have him out there just getting rebounds and making a few mid range shots.
Wasn't it just a week ago that everyone was applauding the fact that Booker was starting? Heck, there is a thread suggesting that was the permanent fix. Now, its people saying Ves should start or even go back to Nene? As has been mentioned before, it just shuffling the chairs on the Titantic. Vesely isn't going to help. He is a self-check on offense and too weak and foul prone on D. Nene would certainly help the starting unit, but the bench would go back to suck. As I said before, this team is mediocre at best. Switching up the line-ups isn't going to change that fact.
Well it wasn't me saying starting Booker was the fix.
There is no perfect solution. I said that before the season started. Given the roster and that they didn't add a center, I said play one of Nene or Okafor off the bench and audition at PF.
If you want to least expose the team defensively but get picks, rebounds and outlets, length, dunks, play Ves
- but Ves has no mid range, can't hit a FT and has been on a fouling tear.
- you have to run a few offensive plays for Ves on PnR because his offense isn't all that self generating.
- but if you are fast breaking, he can run and finish with dunks.
- Still a young player with upside who will make mistakes.
If you want the most rebounds, outlets, mid range and follow up dunks, play Booker
- but Booker really exposes the post with poor perimeter principles and slow to react post blocking help
- he is undersized and a poor defender. He gets rebounds but he doesn't help Gortat contest shots or protect the rim.
If you want the most post points, bigger body some mid range and left and right hand post moves - KS
- but he makes bad decisions with the ball in his hands and shoots at a high rate. Fouls and doesn't rebound enough.
You either start Nene and Gortat and rotate in the reserves like Randy was learning to do before Nene got injured and returned off the bench or you rotate through these players until one separates themselves from the pack. Hell, you can even try Singleton if you want as a 3 and D. Problem with the first option is it makes you play Nene and Beal to many minutes and they are on min restrictions. So you are left with the 2nd options.
No one has proven themselves to be the answer as the starting PF if Nene is coming off the bench. And given Gortat is a starter, you have to find the player that plays best with him defending the post, because Gortat is not the type that can do it alone. He isn't Okafor or Bogat. He doesn't suck. He just isn't a complete center.