Tell me what you think of this idiot idea. Suppose at camp, Corbin determines a) Hayward needs to be the starter at SG, b) Favors is definitely ready for more responsibility, though not yet a star, c) Millsap shows enough at SF to keep the experiment with him going in some situations, d) CJ shows some improvement and the team plays well with him. I know, this combination is not likely perhaps, but it is clearly possible. Assuming also that no roster changes are made that affect the situation, what would you think (for chemistry, egos, giving Jazz best chance of wining) of Corbin going with a three-player rotation to start at SF and PF?
I looked at the top starting forward combos for each team in the league last year (in terms of # of starts, not end-of-year lineup). Some teams had no consistent starter at either one or two positions, so this isn’t an exact science. But the best matchups (in terms of speed, strength, length, athleticism, experience) for the Jazz would seem to be the following:
Miles/Millsap 11 teams (Atl, Cha, GS, Hou, Ind, Mil, NJ, NO, Phi, Pho, SA)
Millsap/Favors 10 teams (Bos, Chi, Cle, Den, LAC, LAL, Mia, Min, Orl, Tor)
Miles/Favors 8 teams (Dal, Det, Mem, NY, OKC, Por, Sac, Was)
In other words, just looking at matchups, it seems like the Jazz could do well with dividing the 2 starting positions three ways. Could this work in practice, or would it just cause too many problems?
I looked at the top starting forward combos for each team in the league last year (in terms of # of starts, not end-of-year lineup). Some teams had no consistent starter at either one or two positions, so this isn’t an exact science. But the best matchups (in terms of speed, strength, length, athleticism, experience) for the Jazz would seem to be the following:
Miles/Millsap 11 teams (Atl, Cha, GS, Hou, Ind, Mil, NJ, NO, Phi, Pho, SA)
Millsap/Favors 10 teams (Bos, Chi, Cle, Den, LAC, LAL, Mia, Min, Orl, Tor)
Miles/Favors 8 teams (Dal, Det, Mem, NY, OKC, Por, Sac, Was)
In other words, just looking at matchups, it seems like the Jazz could do well with dividing the 2 starting positions three ways. Could this work in practice, or would it just cause too many problems?