Realhoops wrote:SonofFrankTomera wrote:I like your lineup Walt, but I have to disagree on Greer starting and being a one and done (unless he transfers). I watched a few of his games, small sample size yes but I think Green starts. This is coming from a guy who thought Larry Johnson would be a day 1 starter the past year. Certainly wouldn’t bother me if Greer ends up being that good.
Obviously you never know for certain -- but I tend to think that Green has the starting spot until somebody comes in and pushes him out of it. Mac has a track record with loyalty and trust, and Green earned that spot and held it all last year. I have a hard time imagining him losing it to anyone new coming in until that is earned. Not saying it won't or can't happen, but I'd treat it as presumptively Green's until something happens to rip it away from him.
So you would seem to have Graves / Dix / Green / McAndrew / Freeman as the most likely starters right now. Fedor and Traudt as likely first off the bench. Davis / Greer / Swartz / Dimitrijevic all competing to get on the floor (and definitely getting on the floor some, hopefully earning real competition for time, etc.).
Summer can totally change things, for sure. But that's what I'd have to think the expectation would be right at this moment?
The biggest issue I have with Green starting is that he would be starting at the 3 spot. Jasen Green is not a 3. He just isn't. He started this past season at the 3 simply because we had no one else ready to fill that role.
When you have guys like Swartz and Fedor who can naturally slide in that 3 spot, its hard to justify playing a guy out of position over those guys. I still think Green gets solid minutes next season but I would guess he splits time between the 3 and the 4 off he bench (I think Traudt is the guy who loses minutes next year unless he gets some minutes at the 5) . I bet he still ends up getting around 20 minutes a game.
In order to start him and have him play 20-25 minutes at the 3, Jasen needs to learn to put the ball on the floor and find a reasonably consistent 3 point shot. Could that happen over the summer? Sure. But hard to imagine him taking a massive step in those two areas, which are both fairly critical skill sets for modern players at the 3.
He really is a natural 4 with his skillset. But obviously McAndrew will get heavy minutes. Green is still going to play a lot simply because of his defense, work ethic, and his knack for always seeming to be in the right place at the right time.