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Upon reading THIS piece, I'm officially on it...
Last year, Boston traded for Ray Allen (and some other guy with a really big mouth). Some people questioned the aquisition of Allen because Paul Pierce was a perennial All-Star Shooting Guard, and Ray Allen played the same position. No problem, the folks in Boston said, Paul Pierce will simply slide over to the 3.
"... But do you really want your All Star shooting guard, the best player on your team, to play out of position ? ...", the experts said. "... Paul Pierce is big enough to check the other teams SF, and he'll still have the ball in his hands at crucial times during the 4th Qtr...", replied the good folks in Boston.
We all know how well that little "experiment" worked out in Boston.
The parallels in Portland are obvious.
Here are a few other reasons why you'd want Rudy on the floor WITH Brandon and Steve.
1) With three players who handle the ball so well, the opportunities to create mismatches are many indeed. Flash forward to October 28th. Derek Fisher is checking Steve Blake. Steve runs the pick and roll pretty well, so that's an option, but Derek Fisher is also very used to defending the pick and roll. K@be is checking Brandon. Brandon runs the pick and roll very well, so that's another option, but K@be is also very used to defending the pick and roll. Lamar Odom is checking Rudy. Rudy can definitely run the pick and roll, and Lamar Odom will look ridiculous trying to keep up with Rudy. The same is true of most other SF's in the league. Brandon has shown that he can check Joe Johnson, who's 6'7" and 230 lbs. Brandon has shown that he can check Carmelo Anthony, who's 6'8" and 230 lbs. Brandon will be able to defend the "3" without any problem.
2) Greg has much softer hands than Joel, so when Rudy zips a pass to Greg, it will have a better chance of resulting in and "And1". Rudy will be better able to utilize his passing skills when he's paired with Greg
3) Rudy has clearly shown that if Brandon, LaMarcus and Greg are the "Big Thee", then he's the "Fourth Amigo". He has tremendous vision on the Court, a huge Basketball IQ, and wide array of skills. He will cause huge match-up problems for other teams. He needs to play BIG minutes.
4) Sergio and Jerryd have been playing very well together, and I think that they make a great back-up tandem.
5) Suddenly, Travis' game becomes valuable again when you bring him off of the bench. San Antonio is forced to bring Manu Ginobili off of the bench because they don't have anyone else that can get their own shot. Travis and Jerryd will both have plenty of opportunities to get their own shots for the White Unit. You actually WANT Travis and Jerryd to look for their own shot first when they're coming off of the bench. Sergio is the perfect facilitator, and he will always be looking to push the ball, which will make Jerryd and Travis even more dangerous. Let Jerryd and Travis both play to their strengths. Don't try to turn Jerryd into a primary facilitator. Don't try to turn Travis into a player who defers to his teammates and only spots up for three pointers.
The bottom line, as far as I'm concerned, is that even without Martell's injury (very unfortunate, and I wish him a speedy recovery), I think that having a starting lineup of Steve, Rudy, Brandon, LaMarcus and Greg might still be the Blazers best lineup.