anarchy24 wrote:kblo247 wrote:anarchy24 wrote:I can't wait to see this team when they get Young and Kelly back. Young will provide that bench scoring we lack when Kobe sits. And Kelly will provide that needed spacing, and hopefully we'll have a Hill/Davis/Kelly big rotation that finally buries Boozer.
Why is often inured Kelly being factored in? He hasn't had a camp, is injured again, didn't shoot well or board well last year, and he isn't known for his D. At best he's a Vlad type, not someone who will outplay boozer who has played well the last two games
Well Boozer isn't known for his defense either. I just want to see how it would be if Kelly is there.
Boozer has shot well from mid range. Kelly doesn't have his shot. Yes he can space it some, but right now Booz isn't the weak link. Our weak link is having no guy on the bench that puts Price, Ellington, Davis all together. That guy is Nick. It's not a rookie in Clark who barely plays or a third string guy in Sacre. It's certainly not often injured Henry and Kelly who have to play their way into shape and were injury prone to begin with, which is how both of them fell how they did and ended up here. We need to rely on someone with the possibility of playing every night if Nash has taught us nothing. Young as the scorer on the bench and designated gunner in an Iverson like role with Ellignton, Price, Davis, and a starter is what we are going to be looking at to win games
Just look at today for example, Kobe took 7 shots where he received the ball with 5 seconds or less on the clock for bailouts. Nick is an outlet there. Where the benched got greatly out scored because boozer and Lin didnt gun back, Nick is an outlet there. Instead of Hill taking 17 shots and being left open because the team has Hill and Davis out there, late in games you spread it with Nick, Kobe, Lin, Wes, and a big when you can tie to create a situation where an ISO is viable