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To recap, here is what I have liked and not liked thus far.
Liked
Looking at it blindly, you have to like the road record to start the season. We have given away winnable games though.
Lillard has looked pretty good in his return.
Even though he has cooled lately, getting Sharpe minutes should pay huge dividends.
Grant has looked like the best PF we have had since LA.
Not liked
Our home record. Again, given away winnable games.
Little signed an extension for what he has shown thus far. We continue to wait for him to finally break thru.
Simons and Nurkic have played decently but definitely not at the levels at the end of last year.
Only so many minutes to go around but think we have to get production from our end of the bench guys like Walker and Watford to become a contender. Watford has gotten some here lately but Walker usually only plays garbage time.
We tried for years to build a team with two small guards. Replacing CJ with Simons thus far has yielded similar results.
To my point, does this change with the debut of Payton and/or a trade of Simons?
Hopefully I have made myself clear, I do not think Simons is going to be any better at matching up with Lillard than CJ was. When Payton is healthy, are we going to see a huge change?
Right now, Lillard and Simons are averaging 35 minutes a game. That leaves 26 minutes that they do not have to be on the court at the same time and they should never be there defensively in crunchtime. With Payton, I love what we could do with our lineups.
Personally, I would bring Simons off the bench and start
Nurk\Grant\Winslow\Hart\Lillard
first subs would be Payton and Simons for Hart and Winslow
Then sub Lillard for Sharpe.
The main goal would be to minimize the time Lillard and Simons are on the court together. I think this is very possible and likely.
Of course, easiest way to minimize this would be to trade Simons.
With teams seeing how CJ is playing in New Orleans, they see the same with Simons. He is also on a very affordable deal and young. Could trading Simons get us into the running for OG or Zach Levine?
Liked
Looking at it blindly, you have to like the road record to start the season. We have given away winnable games though.
Lillard has looked pretty good in his return.
Even though he has cooled lately, getting Sharpe minutes should pay huge dividends.
Grant has looked like the best PF we have had since LA.
Not liked
Our home record. Again, given away winnable games.
Little signed an extension for what he has shown thus far. We continue to wait for him to finally break thru.
Simons and Nurkic have played decently but definitely not at the levels at the end of last year.
Only so many minutes to go around but think we have to get production from our end of the bench guys like Walker and Watford to become a contender. Watford has gotten some here lately but Walker usually only plays garbage time.
We tried for years to build a team with two small guards. Replacing CJ with Simons thus far has yielded similar results.
To my point, does this change with the debut of Payton and/or a trade of Simons?
Hopefully I have made myself clear, I do not think Simons is going to be any better at matching up with Lillard than CJ was. When Payton is healthy, are we going to see a huge change?
Right now, Lillard and Simons are averaging 35 minutes a game. That leaves 26 minutes that they do not have to be on the court at the same time and they should never be there defensively in crunchtime. With Payton, I love what we could do with our lineups.
Personally, I would bring Simons off the bench and start
Nurk\Grant\Winslow\Hart\Lillard
first subs would be Payton and Simons for Hart and Winslow
Then sub Lillard for Sharpe.
The main goal would be to minimize the time Lillard and Simons are on the court together. I think this is very possible and likely.
Of course, easiest way to minimize this would be to trade Simons.
With teams seeing how CJ is playing in New Orleans, they see the same with Simons. He is also on a very affordable deal and young. Could trading Simons get us into the running for OG or Zach Levine?
