I believe this team has enough talent and depth to keep most games close and reach crunch time in striking distance.
To close out these games we need to get stops (questionable) and find a way to consistently create open shots when the other team's D focuses.
We have three good players (Millsap, Jefferson and Harris) and two very talented 2nd year players (Hayward and Favors). We need someone to step up and be our go to crunch time option.
Millsap against certain matchups and on certain nights will be able to carry this load. Unfortunately against teams with good length and talent he gets buried (except on magical night a la Miami.)
Jefferson when his push shot is going can get it down against anyone in single coverage. However, smart teams will double him and force him to pass. He hasn't shown the ability to do this. If he can do that he might be our best crunch time scoring option.
Hayward isn't a very good isolation player but in a pick and roll with Favors he was very effective in crunch time. So maybe at the start of a shot clock he can get an opportunity with Jefferson as a backup option later in the shot clock. Also he is a excellent spot up shooter which should help our post options. Defensively he gets beat sometimes by the best players but so does everyone else.
I don't believe Favors has the confidence in post to be our primary crunch time option. But his rebound and defense greatly helps our ability to get stops. He is also a good roll man and finisher in late pick and rolls. However his free throw shooting will need to improve a lot.
As a side note Bell helps to space the floor and isn't afraid to take open shots. Also defensively he get respect from the refs and is a smart defender.
So I think our best crunch time lineup will be Harris, Bell, Hayward, Millsap and Jefferson against most teams. Teams will more size we should go Howard for Bell and Favors for Millsap to give us a better chance to get stops. I hope that Hayward and Jefferson get most of the touches-- this gives us the best chance to convert our possessions.
Harris is a inconsistent outside shooter. On some nights he is on and becomes a very good option. Also defensively he has lost a little quickness but is still capable of making some important defensive plays and we don't have a better option at the point.
To close out these games we need to get stops (questionable) and find a way to consistently create open shots when the other team's D focuses.
We have three good players (Millsap, Jefferson and Harris) and two very talented 2nd year players (Hayward and Favors). We need someone to step up and be our go to crunch time option.
Millsap against certain matchups and on certain nights will be able to carry this load. Unfortunately against teams with good length and talent he gets buried (except on magical night a la Miami.)
Jefferson when his push shot is going can get it down against anyone in single coverage. However, smart teams will double him and force him to pass. He hasn't shown the ability to do this. If he can do that he might be our best crunch time scoring option.
Hayward isn't a very good isolation player but in a pick and roll with Favors he was very effective in crunch time. So maybe at the start of a shot clock he can get an opportunity with Jefferson as a backup option later in the shot clock. Also he is a excellent spot up shooter which should help our post options. Defensively he gets beat sometimes by the best players but so does everyone else.
I don't believe Favors has the confidence in post to be our primary crunch time option. But his rebound and defense greatly helps our ability to get stops. He is also a good roll man and finisher in late pick and rolls. However his free throw shooting will need to improve a lot.
As a side note Bell helps to space the floor and isn't afraid to take open shots. Also defensively he get respect from the refs and is a smart defender.
So I think our best crunch time lineup will be Harris, Bell, Hayward, Millsap and Jefferson against most teams. Teams will more size we should go Howard for Bell and Favors for Millsap to give us a better chance to get stops. I hope that Hayward and Jefferson get most of the touches-- this gives us the best chance to convert our possessions.
Harris is a inconsistent outside shooter. On some nights he is on and becomes a very good option. Also defensively he has lost a little quickness but is still capable of making some important defensive plays and we don't have a better option at the point.