Rastapopoulos
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First: here's what I know about Michael Carter-Williams: he's a big PG (yay!) who plays for Syracuse (hm.)
I have not watched Syracuse play this year and all I've seen of him is from YouTube. He's ranked around our pick. So: people who've seen him play - what do you think?
My thought (which I have expressed many times this season) is this: Lillard is better off the ball. Our own coach has acknowledged this as soon as we acquired Maynor. But Maynor, while 6'3", is very slight, and a Maynor-Lillard backcourt is a big defensive risk. (Teams are being successful with midget dual-PG backcourts these days - see the Knicks and the Clippers, but it's still not common.) Ideally we would match Lillard up with a tall PG who can DEFEND. But that's the rub with Carter-Williams, because (a) he's from Syracuse, and (b) he's not the greatest athlete (I gather).
So: this thread has two purposes. First, to learn what people think of Carter-Williams. Can he play PG? Can he play defense?
Second, to discuss whether or not taking Lillard off the ball (at least some of the time) is the right way to go. OKC could have gone that route with Westbrook - there was talk of them drafting Tyreke Evans to play PG, talk that Westbrook angrily denounced at the time. And while I'm no fan of Westbrook's game (as a PG), OKC have certainly made it work for them. Alternatively, Allen Iverson was viewed as a PG until Larry Brown arrived and moved him over (despite being barely 6') and Philly went to the finals.
Lillard is no Iverson, but he might be a lot more like Mike Bibby, and Sacramento had Doug Christie who had a lot of PG in him, playing alongside when they were good enough to need referees cheating them to stop them beating the Lakers.
Thoughts?
I have not watched Syracuse play this year and all I've seen of him is from YouTube. He's ranked around our pick. So: people who've seen him play - what do you think?
My thought (which I have expressed many times this season) is this: Lillard is better off the ball. Our own coach has acknowledged this as soon as we acquired Maynor. But Maynor, while 6'3", is very slight, and a Maynor-Lillard backcourt is a big defensive risk. (Teams are being successful with midget dual-PG backcourts these days - see the Knicks and the Clippers, but it's still not common.) Ideally we would match Lillard up with a tall PG who can DEFEND. But that's the rub with Carter-Williams, because (a) he's from Syracuse, and (b) he's not the greatest athlete (I gather).
So: this thread has two purposes. First, to learn what people think of Carter-Williams. Can he play PG? Can he play defense?
Second, to discuss whether or not taking Lillard off the ball (at least some of the time) is the right way to go. OKC could have gone that route with Westbrook - there was talk of them drafting Tyreke Evans to play PG, talk that Westbrook angrily denounced at the time. And while I'm no fan of Westbrook's game (as a PG), OKC have certainly made it work for them. Alternatively, Allen Iverson was viewed as a PG until Larry Brown arrived and moved him over (despite being barely 6') and Philly went to the finals.
Lillard is no Iverson, but he might be a lot more like Mike Bibby, and Sacramento had Doug Christie who had a lot of PG in him, playing alongside when they were good enough to need referees cheating them to stop them beating the Lakers.
Thoughts?
