hardenASG13 wrote:People are under selling brewer big time. He's a major upgrade over abrines, huestis, and Ferguson, which was by far the weakest point of the team. One, if not two of those guys were almost always on the court. Not the case anymore. Brewer is an NBA level player, who is only beginning to build rapport with the starters. That unit is going to take off. He can consistently make the open jumpers given to the 5th starter as well as get to the rim and in transition. Ferguson/huestis shouldn't see playoff minutes.
mostly agree, though I don't know I'd call his jumper consistent. But he's way savvier with his offensive positioning and cuts than the other wing options, and he's always flying out in transition and stretching the defense, which meshes great with Russ's pace.
and I really like his defensive hustle and overall energy in the starting lineup - it brings a boost of fresh air there and is a good fit for team chemistry. If he continues to gel with the starters and build off this performance I'm cautiously optimistic about the results we might see - the version of Brewer we saw tonight could go a long way towards easing the pain of losing Roberson.