Post#16 » by tmorgan » Wed Aug 27, 2014 7:28 am
Meeks can shoot, there's no doubt about it. The question that I can't answer, since I've only seen him play a few times (as a reserve), is how is the rest of his game? I've heard it's fairly weak but high on effort, meaning he'll give his all but isn't a particularly good defender, passer, or rebounder.
If that's the case, unless Monroe stays on the QO and comes off the bench, I think KCP needs to start so that Meeks can come in firing off the bench as our 6th man. You know he won't object to the role (he gots payd!), and KCP needs to become the player he can be by guarding the top 2's in the league on a consistent basis.
We'd know KCP is pleasing SVG and improving if he gets 30+ minutes a game this year. Since SF is our weakest position, I'd like to see KCP start at the 2 and then shift over to the 3 mid-quarter, bringing in Meeks for Singler or whatever other mediocre player we're starting at small forward. Give him a few more minutes of burn with a shooting lineup (Drummond and Jennings come out, roll with Augustin/Meeks/KCP/Smith/Monroe for a few minutes).
Just a thought. If Monroe stays on the QO and thus isn't part of the future, I'd like to see:
Jennings 28/Augustin 20 (assuming Dinwiddie doesn't play this year and Bynum is gone or DNP-CD'd)
KCP 24/Meeks 24
Singler 23/Butler 15/KCP 10 (Datome or Martin can get in here by playing well)
Smith 34/Monroe 14 (Jerebko can get in here when Smith is a bonehead or if Monroe sulks)
Drummond 34/Monroe 14
That's nine guys playing regular minutes, with the potential for guys such as Jerebko, Dinwiddie, Datome, and Martin to earn minutes in practice. I assume Mitchell's getting cut and I see no good reason to play Bynum or Gray unless there's foul trouble.