JerseyJungle wrote:Out of Ivey, Mathurin, Murray or Sharpe, I think Ivey needs the ball more, and would be an alternative to Cade bringing up the floor. But he's best at creating his own shot, not necessarily for others. I used to think Cade needed another guy to help with ball handling duties. He needs to cut down on his TO's. But when we did that last year, with Cade on the floor, i'm not convinced we did any better -- would love to see some stats on that.
So if you prefer an alternative to Cade bringing the ball up, Ivey might be the best option. Personally, I'd have Mathurin, Sharpe, or Murray as better options for us.
i think what cade showed in his rookie season is that he can handle a lot of offensive responsibility. put him in pretty much any situation and he can handle it (and often succeed). i think it's important any guard or wing creator we put with cade elevates the supporting cast/balances the offense, more than taking the ball out of cade's hands specifically because he isn't able.
i have had many different thoughts/theories the last couple days about how ivey and cade would work together and one thing that really makes me want to just see it out of curiosity is that they are sheer polar opposites in style of play. cade plays slow, physical, methodically and always at his pace. ivey on the other hand might be the fastest player in the league and often plays at 90-100% speed lol. i know we often think of spacing as purely 3 point shooting but if a defense loads up on cade's side and the ball is swung to ivey he can blow by his man and get to the rim in a second.
i think the two very different ways (cade slow/ivey fast) of putting pressure on the rim could definitely work, but it would require ivey to play a pretty different role than he did in college which muddies the projection. the good thing is that he could start learning from day one and they'd have great chemistry by the time they need contract extensions.