Chanel Bomber wrote:cgf wrote:Ghetto Gospel wrote:
were they good with Rose as their PG in the playoffs?
Not having looked it up, I'm just gunna guess that they were notbut that sample size was minuscule and they were already playing awful, which makes it even less representative of their all-situations #s that were being discussed.
IIRC they were a lot more efficient with Rose during the regular season than they were with Elf...which would lend support to the impact of the supporting-cast variable. But even that wouldn't really give us much insight into what will happen if we add an Elf-upgrade and another shot-creator like Lavine/Sexton...especially if Randle & Barrett improve further as one would hope*.
*moreso referring to Barrett there given that he's just 20 years old and has shown a penchant for putting effort into improving his game over the offseason. Though Julius still has some low-hanging fruit with his skillset that he can polish and some simple experience-based adjustments to make that would improve his game as well...and his work ethic is no joke either, so it's quite possible that we will see those improvements/adjustments from Julius too.
Having Rose didn't impact Randle's scoring efficiency, because Randle generally gave up the ball (to his credit) when teams doubled off Payton during the regular season. Playing with a better point guard - a scoring one at that - only negated his playmaking, without actually helping his scoring efficiency. Perhaps Chris Paul is the one player who could get him easier shots. But what is he then? A spot-up shooter? We all know he's not a good finisher at the rim, and the paint will be clogged so long as he doesn't play the 5.
I'm thinking Randle has a ceiling as a player, no matter which role you play him in, and that he might actually put a ceiling on his team. I'm not saying he's not a keeper. But he definitely shouldn't be viewed as untouchable.
I don't know if it's that binary. With RJ's flashes as a playmaker, I think you could end up with a fluid mix of creative responsibilities with Julius, year-4-RJ & someone like Lavine...especially if they had an enabler like Lonzo at the point.
Don't disagree with your last paragraph at all...thus my suggestion that his fate will be to become the DeMar in a future Zion trade; as the face of the (then) old guard who has to die of us to rise again, even higher than before
I'm just not sure it's as simple as "let Julius run everything" or "turn him into a spot up shooter"...at least not if RJ develops his self-creation enough to realize his playmaking potential, we add a third creator with nice playmaking instincts, and we get an elf-upgrade.

















