johnnyvann840 wrote:Just to elaborate on the above....
Beard slides Culver around the lineup. He starts in a three-guard offense next to two ball handlers (senior Matt Mooney and sophomore Davide Moretti) and two traditional big men (seniors Tariq Owens and Norense Odiase). Culver also plays a lot of power forward over the course of the game, and his ability to guard bigger players gives Tech all the offensive benefits of playing four perimeter players without losing anything on defense. It’s important for his offense, too, because Culver isn’t a great outside shooter (31.6 percent from 3). He needs the extra space that smaller lineups create to attack the rim.
https://www.theringer.com/nba-draft/2019/4/5/18295786/jarret-culver-texas-tech-nba-draftEven in college at TT, Culver was more of a 3/4 than a 2 (certainly not a 1). It worked for Tech because Beard could throw him out there with two good ball handlers in that 3 guard set, but he played a lot of 4 in their small lineups. He's not enough of a ball handler or outside shooter to be a PG. I suppose it depends on how much you believe in Lavine as a #1 option and pseudo PG because that is the only way you could use Culver in a positionless lineup with Lavine, Otto, Lauri and WCJ. I don't like it and don't think the Bulls would have much of a chance to be a winning team.
Both of these guys can easily be projected as 2 guards.
The 1 guard statement i made was pie in the sky.
In a way if either if these players hit their peak, they can play the 1 .
Meaning they are close to be a number 1 option or are good enough they would be the lead guard on a good team.
Hunter can play 2-4.
Culver 2-3.
It's good these guys are multi-positional because that's how you can get the most out of a roster.
Giannis can play 1-5.
Same for Simmons.
Having players like this can help manipulate advantages/mismatches.
It's not new lbj has done it for years. Relying on a whole player, a typical point guard just for ball handling and distribution is almost like an exercise in futility now.
He will surely be an Achilles heel defensively.