Def Swami wrote:This is how I've felt. I don't believe you could set up both Aaron Gordon and Jonathan Isaac for success by playing them together as forwards. One of them is going to be playing out of their better position. You take Isaac if you think he's the best player available, but it's not a great fit with Gordon.
Who is Nicholas Sciria?
Can we get away from a lineup having a PG, SG, SF, PF and C? Today's Nba is evolving and changing. The Warriors play small ball lineup with Curry, Klay, Igoudola, Durant and Green. I posted this article earlier:
http://www.myajc.com/sports/basketball/iwundu-may-without-position-and-that-good-thing/OYGZG916V63jk53kU2v1jM/Every player should not be required to have a position. I would like to see us play 3 guards and 2 forwards in our lineup on the floor.
Say we draft Isaac- Payton, Ross, Fournier, Isaac, Gordon, try that lineup
Say we draft DSJ- Payton, DSJ, Ross, Gordon and hopefully draft Jordan Bell, try that lineup
I could create more combinations but I need to wait until after the draft to see who we get in the draft and up until our 15 man roster is solidified after the draft, free agency and trades.