EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 10:32 am
YoDeFoe wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 10:11 am
RondaeShimmy wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 6:00 pm
YoDeFoe wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 5:54 pm
Kerr / Larsson / Terry / Mathurin / Tubelis
That COULD BE a really dangerous line-up if those guys can take the sophomore leap (and put on some gd weight). Lot of switchable defenders, lot of passing, lot of shooting.
Shoot 'em up with Trier's stuff tbh
I hope we see that small lineup a lot, even if it's not a matchup lineup. Put our best on the floor and make teams adjust to you.
Not even that small of a line-up!
6'3" / 6'5" / 6'7" / 6'7" / 6'11"
That's the size of a modern NBA starting line-up.
That lineup will need to pickup their rebounding as well. Assuming it can with increased minutes.
Last year it was:
0.5/3.2/3.2/4.8/7.1
Terry and Mathurin were very good rebounders for their position -
Mathurin: OReb% 5.8 / DReb% 16.3 / Total 11.1%
Terry: OReb% 4.3 / DReb% 13.5 / Total 8.9%
Those aren't Rondae or Stanley numbers, but they are Rawle / Josh Green numbers. I wouldn't expect any rebounding out of Kerr (he should be leaking out for the outlet).
Tubelis also had very good advanced rebounding numbers - OReb% 11.3 / DReb% 19.4 / Total 15.4% - that's in line with our typical "best rebounder" numbers (Nnaji, Jeter, Ristic, Comanche) excluding rebounding freaks like Ayton, Anderson, and Zeus.
Pelle played a lot of lead guard for Utah last season and I'm going to guess that that role impacted his rebounding numbers (1.9% / 12.4% / 7.4%)... those numbers are basically what we got out of Terrell Brown, who came in as a bigtime rebounder at his position, but we should expect better based on Larsson's frame if we play him off ball.