billyshelby
Well-Known Member
Is that so far-fetched? I mean, has Miles set himself apart from the pack after all these years? Because if you're assuming that it's Hayward or Miles who's starting at the 3, you're also assuming Hayward or Burks (or Bell) is starting at the 2. Is is so unreasonable to think that our best, hardest working player, who's proved to us time and time again how he can develop his game has done so just a bit more once again, after playing some at the 3 last year, and has cracked the starting rotation ahead of players like Miles, Hayward, Burks and Bell?
I'm pretty skeptical of Sap's ability to play the 3. If he could, it would be fantastic. But if he's going to make it there, I very much doubt it will come from Ty starting him at a position he's barely ever played. It would come from graduated steps. First, Sap gets spot minutes in matchups. Second, injuries/struggles push Ty into starting Sap.
Sap isn't a guy you convert to 3 right off the bat. Which is why I find it insane to predict he'll be the starting 3 on opening night. We'd be a ton better if he could actually play the position regularly. Personally, I don't think he can.