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  • #16
    Lowry is a statically better 3pt shooter than CJ so I think a JV-PP-DC-TR-KL would be the ideal 4 out 1 in combo....would actually love to see that in spurts during each game.

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    • #17
      RepTdot wrote: View Post
      Lowry is a statically better 3pt shooter than CJ so I think a JV-PP-DC-TR-KL would be the ideal 4 out 1 in combo....would actually love to see that in spurts during each game.
      Rare is the time you'll have four starters on the floor but DeMar resting. Tough to find the minutes for such a lineup.
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      • #18
        MACK11 wrote: View Post
        He cant catch
        Honestly toss the ball near the rim and teach him how to make his gigantic ass hands into another backboard
        A key that opens many locks is a master key, but a lock that gets open by many keys is just a shitty lock

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        • #19
          if playing really small
          lowry
          ross
          carroll
          jj
          patterson

          jj is actually one of our best post players and is unstoppable after his first step

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          • #20
            S.R. wrote: View Post
            That's exactly what you can do when there's a non-scorer on the court. The other thing you do is rotate, which is also easier when you're rotating onto a guy with no range who is not a threat outside of five feet.

            The guy took 83% of his shots last year within 5 feet of the basket and shot 60% on those. After that he can't shoot - at all. Only took a few shots 5-9 feet and shot 26%. Only made 1 shot beyond 9 feet all season.

            It doesn't make any sense, if we're talking about spacing an offensive system with four three point shooters and one C, to bring up Biyombo on a team that already has JV and Scola. Biyombo is here for defense and rebounding off the bench.
            And sometimes off the bench he's going to be playing with 4 shooters - hence 4 out and one in. Again, this was very effective with Hansbrough last season. The Warriors do something similar with Ezeli, and Bogut really.

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