Post#29 » by LeCalinou » Wed Oct 18, 2017 7:59 pm
The current prediction seems pretty nice:
Ball
Caldwell-Pope
Ingram
Nance
Lopez
They need to establish a defensive identity when they start games, and not fall behind because young teams usually can't dig hteir way out of holes. Pope is good, if not great, at defending PG, Ingram was already slashing last year and Nance gives a lot of effort. Lopez has become rather adept at protecting the rim with verticality.
They have enough length at every position so that they can switch all the time. If they learn to rotate more, they should be at least half decent defensively.
Ball, Pope, Ingram can handle the ball to initiate the Fast Break and Nance can really sprint to the rim, while Lopez is spotting up for threes in the early offense if the initial push doesn't result in a shot.
They can be subbed by:
Ennis
Clarkson
Kuzma
Randle
Bogut
They would have a defensive anchor in Bogut and with their size, they can really switch everything.
Randle could have the green light to lead the break as much as he wants, and could get into a groove. He's a peculiar case, with a lot of room to grow still, but he doesn't fit perfectly that well with the starting unit. They don't have great shooters to keeps defenses from crowding him.
Maybe a 4th quarter lineup of Ball, Clarkson, Pope, Ingram, Randle could pose some problems to defenses as well. For no more than 5 minutes, of course.