Stratmaster wrote:League Circles wrote:Stratmaster wrote:
I don't think you read my post closely. Lavine is one of the main reasons I want Rolo in the lineup.
Lavine has only played 3 full seasons. His play in the few games he did play last season did not show any understanding of playing within the offense. It did not look like a mature game, and the only leadership quality he showed was a willingness to take "the" shot. You expect hm to step in at 23 years of age after not playing for most of the last 2 seasons and lead the team on the court? Also, many are concerned he will be too ball dominant; so you want to put him in charge of leading a bunch of rooks and 2nd year players?
I am all for allowing Lavine to slowly gel into a leader role as he shows he is ready for it.
What I haven't seen after listing all of my reasons, are any reasons Carter should start, other than "he was a #7 draft pick". Lots of #7 and higher draft picks don't start immediately. What is the big need for him to be in the starting lineup? How is it more advantageous for him to play 25 minutes as a starter as compared to off the bench? Why s it a detriment to put him in the best possible position to succeed?
A number of people such as myself have suggested that Carter should maybe start due to being better at basketball (which will play itself out over the preseason - could go either way).
The preseason will not tell you whether he is better at basketball. The likelihoodof him being better than Rolo day one is almost nil. Even if he does appear to be better at basketball, the effect it will have on the rest of the team on the court and all the omreasons I listed far outweigh the benefit.
If the starting lineup at the other positions was Rondo, butler, wade, Niko I would have a completely different opinion.
Its a team sport. A lot of six men through the years have been better than at least one of the players starting ahead of them.
"Being better at basketball" is pretty generic and lazy,, dont you think?
No, I don't think it's any more generic and lazy than thinking Lopez is gonna have these guys play substantially different with him on the bench vs on the court. It's certainly possible I'll admit, while you think it's almost impossible for our well rounded smart young lottery pick to be better than mediocre journeyman Lopez. Recall Lopez literally elected to sit in street clothes instead of play last year. Not sure why anyone thinks he's something special as a vocal leader. Maybe Carter will be?