It would put too much burden on Keyonte. If we insist on that frontcourt we need both guards to be able to handle the ball.I would like to see starting lineup of:
PG: George
SG: Agbaji
SF: Lauri
PF: Collins
C: Kessler
This would balance the floor and give spacing. I suspect it would also balance the offense to play more like what was discussed heading into the season. I also think it makes sense on defense. Probably won't be amazing, but it gives a better base to start from and make adjustments to. Sometimes you just need to go back to vanilla when trying to find your flavor.
He's also just not good enough. I dont see any reason to make him a starter until he is consistently playing well as a backup. I dont think there is a whole of upside in rushing it and potentially more downside.Maybe I'm wrong but don't think Keyonte gets the keys until they trade Clarkson in January/February.
Reading between the lines it sure seemed Sarah Todd was hinting at the same point the other night. It would just cause too much issue in the lockerroom to make Key the starter at this point. There's one guy in the starting lineup, who is also making $25 mil this season, with seniority on this team and highly doubt they take the starting job from him to let Key or even Ochai start. They will also need another bigger ballhandling 2 way wing to play next to Keyonte but that guy is not on the roster yet.
It is... but in the G League. Give him 10-15 games at least down there to not look completely out of sorts when he comes up.Time to start The Taylor Hendricks Experience.
The stars had a preseason game and reportedly Hendricks looked good. There are a couple of highlights in the link here.It is... but in the G League. Give him 10-15 games at least down there to not look completely out of sorts when he comes up.
It’s a good place for him right now. If he plays super reserved with the varsity team for 10 minutes a night I’m not sure that’s helpful. I really think no summer league hurts theses guys quite a bit.The stars had a preseason game and reportedly Hendricks looked good. There are a couple of highlights in the link here.
Sensabaugh struggled in his debut scoring 11 points on 3-15 shooting. The 28th overall pick added four rebounds and two assists in the loss.
I agree. Keyonte has looked great in spurts, but he also makes a bunch of mistakes, and I feel he makes more as the game goes on. I think he gets fatigued a bit. Pace and general effort level is just way higher in the NBA, so some adjustment period i expected. I do hope he'll start at some point this season, though.It would put too much burden on Keyonte. If we insist on that frontcourt we need both guards to be able to handle the ball.