Wizard Mentor
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Now that we have played several games we have seen the Stotts system which seems to be:
(a) 1 4/5 guy who draws double teams
(b) 1 4/5 guy whose first job is defense
(c) 3 1/2/3 guys whose job is to shoot the 3 (and also create/play defense)
and that's what we have as our starters. Here's our nonrotation players and their default long term benefit to the team:
+Joel Freeland (b)
+C.J. McCollum (c)
-Thomas Robinson: Not likely to command a double team/not a defensive specialist right now. Will he develop into either of these roles?
-Meyers Leonard: Wants to be a (c), currently not a (b) or an (a).
-Watson: not in Blazers long term plans.
-Barton: Can do some interesting things but he can't shoot.
+Crabbe (c)
-Claver: Smart player but he can't shoot.
I'm not condemning these (-) players, they have valuable skill sets. However, they don't obviously fit into the Blazers long term plans.
(a) 1 4/5 guy who draws double teams
(b) 1 4/5 guy whose first job is defense
(c) 3 1/2/3 guys whose job is to shoot the 3 (and also create/play defense)
and that's what we have as our starters. Here's our nonrotation players and their default long term benefit to the team:
+Joel Freeland (b)
+C.J. McCollum (c)
-Thomas Robinson: Not likely to command a double team/not a defensive specialist right now. Will he develop into either of these roles?
-Meyers Leonard: Wants to be a (c), currently not a (b) or an (a).
-Watson: not in Blazers long term plans.
-Barton: Can do some interesting things but he can't shoot.
+Crabbe (c)
-Claver: Smart player but he can't shoot.
I'm not condemning these (-) players, they have valuable skill sets. However, they don't obviously fit into the Blazers long term plans.
