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[QUOTE=AusPel;1429647]Current Roster:
AD
Cuz
Rondo
Jrue
Hill
Grits
Moore
Jackson
Diallo
Ajinca
Clark
Q-Pon
Miller
Asik
(Cunningham)
14(15)
Jones
Cooke
We don't really have any spots left to bring Cook back providing DC is retained unless there's trading done[/QUOTE
Dell is going to flip Q w/ possibly Ajinca to re-sign Dante & find another shooting 3-4. Morrow,Babbitt et al !
No I wouldn't. I would have looked at it as a long list of yet another player who got overpaid. If you haven't noticed none of GS' free agents got big money from another team, because other teams aren't trusting that these players will look as good not surrounded by 4 All Stars. Ian Clark showed nothing that would warrant him getting the full MLE. He signed a minimum deal which is what he's worth. He is a shooting who has only shot good 1 season while playing in the best offense in the entire league. I fully expect him to regress in our system. But again, that's ok because he's a depth signing.
People need to see this clear: I'm not upset with the signing, it's a fine depth signing. But no one should be pounding there chest and no one should be saying "Where are the Dell Haters at now?" Over Ian freaking Clark signing here. My point is there is a reason he was available a month into free agency and signed a minimum deal and it's not because he's an awesome player, it's because he's not a needle mover. This forum hates our own players but loves other teams bench scrubs it's crazy.
As far as Dante goes there's a couple key differences between Ian Clark and Dante Cunningham. 1) He's played about 4-5x as many NBA minutes as Ian Clark. He has proved himself worthy of being useful not just on the most loaded team in the NBA but with average teams. We know what we are getting with Cunningham so we can evaluate how good of a deal it is based on not just 1 season in the best offense in the league but multiple seasons with us. 2) The Pelicans clearly have something in the works with him. We haven't heard about him talking to any other teams or any rumors about him at all. We also haven't heard any rumors of us looking at any front court depth in free agency, a place we are extremely thin at. GS just let Ian Clark walk. 3) We don't know what Cunningham will sign for. We can judge the deal once it drops.
I think Clark will do better than some newbies did last year because he's already familiar with the system Gentry wants to run.
I think that Crawford gets a little too much love. He's a volume shooter that I think had a very good year but I'm not sure if his defense is that good. I think the signing Clark has significance to both Moore and Crawford especially if Crawford has value across the league. I've always thought Dell should move these guys when they have some value even though we got them for nothing.
I like the big combo guard approach to our guards. Lots of ball handlers/shooters can only be a good thing especially if our offense is going through our bigs. I'd say go grab vucevich (have to move Asik and Ajinca) then we could always have a good scoring big on the floor at all times
I think Crawford and Clark may just split PG duties with the second team. They both are really combo guards. Actually, we only have 1 true point guard (Rondo) and 5 combo guards (Holiday, Clark, Moore, Crawford, and Jackson). To me, it seems like the plan was to have interchangeable guards, fowards (Hill, Cunningham, and some ways miller can play the 3 and 4) and big men (Diallo, Boogie, and AD can play 4 and 5).
I like him for 18min a game at PG on the floor with Crawford and Diallo
Don't forget that we are going to be running the offense through boogie a lot. Probably some of the reason we onlt have one pure PG.
Jrue/Rondo will be as Brow/Boogie.
Likely one of the 2 will always be oncourt.
It doesn't matter whether Clark, Crawford, or Moore can handle "traditional" backup PG duties. If they are ever on the floor without Rondo/Holiday, then Cousins will be on the floor and we'll run the offense through him. Clark and Moore are both capable of at least dribbling the ball past the half court line as well as guarding opposing backup point guards, and thats what is really necessary with the way this team is constructed. Pels now appear to be solid at guard, and can even withstand an injury or two; this is something that couldn't have been said for any Pels team since the rebrand.
Referring to what I said previously, this team has 2 of the most skilled big men in recent NBA history. Traditional positions are thrown out of the window, especially backup positions. Sure, if the pelicans were running out a lineup of Moore, Crawford, Clark, Cunningham, Diallo then the Pels may be in trouble at "backup point guard," but we will never see a lineup where none of Rondo, Jrue, AD, or Cousins are off the floor. We probably won't ever see a lineup where one of Rondo, Jrue, or Cousins are off the floor. If thats the case, which it almost definitely is, then pretty much any guard could be considered the backup point.
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