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https://theathletic.com/1090949/201...azers-options-in-determining-their-rotations/
He wrote a whole article but here was the most interesting part:
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That defensive question will most likely be magnified at power forward, where behind Collins the Blazers will have options in Hezonja, Tolliver and, in rare cases, Hood. Hezonja is strong and played power forward early in his career in Orlando, but he said he felt he was out of position. Hezonja envisions himself first as a point-forward and feels he flourishes in the open court. But indications are the Blazers want him to play chunks of games at power forward. Tolliver is a natural power forward and a smart defender who routinely draws charges, and he is an above-average 3-point shooter. But he is coming off a season when he averaged just more than 16 minutes, and it’s unclear how big his role will be.
A wild card will be Labissiere, a talented but raw youngster who has made huge strides since arriving from Sacramento last season in a trade for Caleb Swanigan. In the season finale last year, Labissiere had 29 points and 15 rebounds against the Kings. After his encouraging month of workouts in June, the word is the coaching staff is ready to give him a shot to earn playing time.
He wrote a whole article but here was the most interesting part:
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That defensive question will most likely be magnified at power forward, where behind Collins the Blazers will have options in Hezonja, Tolliver and, in rare cases, Hood. Hezonja is strong and played power forward early in his career in Orlando, but he said he felt he was out of position. Hezonja envisions himself first as a point-forward and feels he flourishes in the open court. But indications are the Blazers want him to play chunks of games at power forward. Tolliver is a natural power forward and a smart defender who routinely draws charges, and he is an above-average 3-point shooter. But he is coming off a season when he averaged just more than 16 minutes, and it’s unclear how big his role will be.
A wild card will be Labissiere, a talented but raw youngster who has made huge strides since arriving from Sacramento last season in a trade for Caleb Swanigan. In the season finale last year, Labissiere had 29 points and 15 rebounds against the Kings. After his encouraging month of workouts in June, the word is the coaching staff is ready to give him a shot to earn playing time.


