05-17-2023, 11:15 AM
(05-17-2023, 10:46 AM)StrandedOnBeauboisHill Wrote: I would challenge this. We don't have a single PF on this roster, there are certainly guys (Walker, Hendricks, Whitmore) that have a chance to be there at 10 that would absolutely start from day one based on our needs, for better or worse. Could be wrong but I do think the idea that a rookie wouldn't start kind of ignores how garbage we were are certain phases of basketball last season.
You probably have to tell me who the center is going to be before we can decide this (you know, as much as message board guys can ‘decide’ anything).
Where I’m coming from is last year’s #4, a much older Keegan Murray, did plug into a starting slot and held it. Sacramento was tailor made for plugging in a rookie. If you told me we somehow got Turner or Claxton or Ayton without giving up #10, then I could see it. If we have to settle for a lesser center while keeping our pick, I’d submit we would bring the rookie PF along slowly much like we did with Hardy.
Luka can start at PF and allow two wing defenders (Green and Reggie) to start with Irving and a C. Alternatively, Maxi could start and the youngster be brought off the bench and earn more and more minutes over time. Morris would be the safety valve if the rookie is overmatched early. Might someone like Black start by late in the season? Maybe. I’d probably go back to the idea that the ability to start the rookie may depend on the quality of center starting next to them. An older and more highly coveted Keegan is probably the exception, not the rule.