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I also like this, one of the best scenarios IMO. Both Players are great scorers, both are combo guards, I think such back court has a lot of potential.
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No, but Lillard does play very well in spurts letting someone else taking the distributing duties. Here's how I see it. I want Lillard to be on the floor less game to game, he is our franchise and we need to look after his short term and long term health, and cutting him back to around 38min per game at most is where to start. McCollum could be the floor leader and scorer during those times. Then, for stretches, let Lillard play off the Ball, and CJ would work well with that. He is a very high character, hard worker, efficient, really fits the mold one would expect to see on a winning team.I don't want to draft a duplicate of Lillard. That just seems stupid to me. And this isn't a Telfair/Chris Paul thing again. If someone can honestly argue that McCollum is a better player than Lillard, so be it, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I don't want to draft a duplicate of Lillard.
I may have overstated my stance on McCollum (shocking, I know)
I think he will be a nice player, and I suppose if we have a very good rim protector, he and Lillard could play together without getting killed defensively. Still rather have someone with star potential or a defensive stopper in college
I may have overstated my stance on McCollum (shocking, I know)
I think he will be a nice player, and I suppose if we have a very good rim protector, he and Lillard could play together without getting killed defensively. Still rather have someone with star potential or a defensive stopper in college
CJ has star potential in the Steph Curry/Lillard mold. His D is already ahead of Lillard's from the scouting reports I've read (plays passing lanes well).
I'd have to disagree that playing the passing lanes well is the same as being a good defensive player
That's the strongest part of his defensive game. He also gets defensive rebounds and closes out on shooters well.
Happy now?
The guys on NBA TV, mainly Greg Anthony and Steve Smith, we're raving about McCollum tonight. Anthony thinks he's the best guard in the draft and an "absolute steal" at #10. They both seem to think that he's going to be an All-Star.

Maybe we take McCollum, if he's there, and then bolster our defense with a trade or free-agent pickup.Who needs defense when we have tickets to sell?![]()
