mook
The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen
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You could just see at the end of the game yesterday that he was in total hero-ball mode, with a green light to shoot from pretty much anywhere on the court. Who could complain? He's the only guy on the team who could tack on 7-10 points in about 3 minutes, so you stand back and let him try to Kobe us back into the game. And damned if he's not good at it, although it's not generally our best option in other situations (with our well-balanced starting 5).
I'd really like to see Lillard used in that role much more with our second unit. The only proven creator we have with that unit is Kamen, and he's just as good (if not better) as an opportunistic scorer. If Stotts insists on playing more than 3 bench guys at the same time, Lillard has to be out there with them playing Allen Iverson, with everybody else pretending to be the 2000 Sixers. If Damian gets 10-15mpg in that role, he has the potential to be a 25-28 ppg scorer.
It'd mean him being the first guy subbed out at the beginning of the halves, which I think would be completely fine. Portland can run their offense with the starters + Blake with reasonable effectiveness, since so much goes through Batum and Aldridge anyway.
The bench would no longer rely on McCollum and Barton to generate offense, which is a really good thing. McCollum is a designated three point shooter, and Barton creates off broken plays. Robinson only touches a ball when he grabs it off the glass, and Kamen is the obvious partner for the nuts-and-bolts play they'd run, the Lillard pick-and-roll/pop.
You'd probably only run Lillard with the starting 5 in the first 5 and last 5 mins of the halves.
I'd really like to see Lillard used in that role much more with our second unit. The only proven creator we have with that unit is Kamen, and he's just as good (if not better) as an opportunistic scorer. If Stotts insists on playing more than 3 bench guys at the same time, Lillard has to be out there with them playing Allen Iverson, with everybody else pretending to be the 2000 Sixers. If Damian gets 10-15mpg in that role, he has the potential to be a 25-28 ppg scorer.
It'd mean him being the first guy subbed out at the beginning of the halves, which I think would be completely fine. Portland can run their offense with the starters + Blake with reasonable effectiveness, since so much goes through Batum and Aldridge anyway.
The bench would no longer rely on McCollum and Barton to generate offense, which is a really good thing. McCollum is a designated three point shooter, and Barton creates off broken plays. Robinson only touches a ball when he grabs it off the glass, and Kamen is the obvious partner for the nuts-and-bolts play they'd run, the Lillard pick-and-roll/pop.
You'd probably only run Lillard with the starting 5 in the first 5 and last 5 mins of the halves.
