Zelaznyrules wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Yes, we do need a PG who distributes the ball to get others involved more, because they end up trying to do everything themselves more often than not, which isn't good overall for the team having an efficient offense. I think, in time, as Booker and Warren get more acclimated (first year starters) and they get more involved in the offense on a nightly basis (which they both did to start the year) and then Booker got injured and now Warren.
We also need to get rid of Knight. I don't think Wright helps us as I'd prefer just play Ulis who is a great distributor usually.
Until we stop playing any combination of our non-scorers, I don't see any point guard succeeding here. I know we all worship Nash but I'm not even sure he'd survive in the half court offense with this group. You can afford one stiff, you can't have multiples out there at the same time. We always have at least 2 and frequently 3 players that the defense can safely ignore. I'd like to try something like Ulis, Bledsoe, Booker, Bender and Chandler to see if we could survive the size disadvantage, at least it would give us 4 legit perimeter threats. In a well spread court, all 3 of our wing players would be able to drive and dish (maybe 4 of them depending on Bender's matchup).
We do need to get rid of Knight but more importantly, we really need to get rid of the idea that Knight and Barbosa can play together.
You think defenses can ignore Warren? I know his 3 pt % has dropped after a 4 game stretch not hitting any, but even at 30.8%, that's better than Bledsoe's 29.7%


























