NotDeadYet
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Start with:
PG Williams
SG Miles
SF Hayward
PF Millsap
C Jefferson
Two NBA vets: Williams & Jefferson
Two Jazz vets: Williams & Millsap; I'd say Williams Williams is the leader of this group
Two young guys: Miles & Hayward
Two good passers: Williams & Hayward
Two rebounders: Jefferson & Millsap, Hayward can too
Two aggressive defenders: Williams & Millsap, maybe Jefferson
Three post-up scorers: Williams, Millsap, Jefferson
Scoring: Williams, Jefferson, Miles *** A Jazz weakness has been falling behind early; good balanced scoring here, with Hayward & Millsap quite capable, though likely to be less consistant
2nd (energy) unit:
PG Watson
SG Bell
SF Evans
PF Kirilenko
C Fesenko/Elson
Three NBA vets: Watson, Kirilenko & Bell
Two Jazz vets: Kirilenko & Bell; I'd say Bell is the leader of this group
Two young guys: Evans & Fesenko
Two good passers: Watson & Kirilenko; maybe Bell ?
Two rebounders: Fesenko & Kirilenko, Evans will be too
All these guys are aggressive defenders, although Fesenko can be 'flaky'
Scoring: Bell, plus Watson is a good penetrator and passer. Kirilenko can get hot from outside *** Lack of a post-up scorer is the 'weak link' on the 2nd unit, so maintaining movement, aggression & high energy is key to their success!!
Note on AK: I think at PF he is better off on the 2nd unit, as opposing teams tend to play their best low-post guys on the first unit, which is AK's achilles heel defensively...
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PG Williams
SG Miles
SF Hayward
PF Millsap
C Jefferson
Two NBA vets: Williams & Jefferson
Two Jazz vets: Williams & Millsap; I'd say Williams Williams is the leader of this group
Two young guys: Miles & Hayward
Two good passers: Williams & Hayward
Two rebounders: Jefferson & Millsap, Hayward can too
Two aggressive defenders: Williams & Millsap, maybe Jefferson
Three post-up scorers: Williams, Millsap, Jefferson
Scoring: Williams, Jefferson, Miles *** A Jazz weakness has been falling behind early; good balanced scoring here, with Hayward & Millsap quite capable, though likely to be less consistant
2nd (energy) unit:
PG Watson
SG Bell
SF Evans
PF Kirilenko
C Fesenko/Elson
Three NBA vets: Watson, Kirilenko & Bell
Two Jazz vets: Kirilenko & Bell; I'd say Bell is the leader of this group
Two young guys: Evans & Fesenko
Two good passers: Watson & Kirilenko; maybe Bell ?
Two rebounders: Fesenko & Kirilenko, Evans will be too
All these guys are aggressive defenders, although Fesenko can be 'flaky'
Scoring: Bell, plus Watson is a good penetrator and passer. Kirilenko can get hot from outside *** Lack of a post-up scorer is the 'weak link' on the 2nd unit, so maintaining movement, aggression & high energy is key to their success!!
Note on AK: I think at PF he is better off on the 2nd unit, as opposing teams tend to play their best low-post guys on the first unit, which is AK's achilles heel defensively...
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