Kilo wrote:Is there any reason why Ellenson wouldn't thrive in the Dre role off the bench as back-up Ce? I know Moreland was highlighted as offering the Dre package, but he has zero offensive game so it really seemed like a stretch. No way is Ellenson a four in the new NBA anyways. We should be working him out as a center - send him to the GLeague to get used to being pounded on in the low post to toughen him up a bit and get him focused on defense as a center.
In the comparisons of the bench unit being comparible to the starters - I'd think Galloway is more like Harris with the quick release threes from anywhere and Kennard more like Bradley with his smart cuts and spacing. Kennard isn't as quick, but is damn savvy for a rookie.
Kennard is a very interesting rookie is that he really, really understands spacing, and movement. Its not fluke he had 6 assists the other night. He sees the floor and because he's such a deadly damn shooter, he gets a ton of attention and someone will be open.
I am really intrigued with his development as a player.
Oh and this is what's awesome right now about this team;
4 players shooting 40% or better from 3, and one just under 40%
1.)Harris 46.7%
2.)Bradley 44.1%
3.)Galloway 42.2%
4.)Kennard 40.0%
5.)Jackson 39.0%
That's crazy. 3rd best 3 point shooting team in the league.
2017-2018 39.1% 3rd in the league
2016-2017 33.0% 28th in the league
That's due to the sheer amount of wide open shots the team is getting from the new offense.
Oh and by the way, the Pistons are 26th in the league in attempts as well at 23 per game. They should probably be taking more with the shooting talent that they have.