I'm going to go with Ross. Davis was a close second, but it will be hard to surprise when he has to fight Amir & Gray for playing time at 2 backup positions.
I think Ross has been lost in the roster shuffle a little this offseason, being overshadowed by additions of Lowry, Fields and Valanciunas. Assuming DeRozan & Fields claim the starting wing spots, I think Ross could surprise by becoming the 6th man scorer off the bench, especially when playing with a great distributer (Calderon) and a bunch of bangers who will clog the paint (Gray, Amir, Davis and Kleiza). I think Ross will be asked to fulfill Barbosa's role from last season, both by penetrating and nailing open outside looks. I really hope he surprises, for 2 reasons: first, if he doesn't surprise he'll likely disappoint, which will cause all sorts of issues since he was drafted with the #8 pick; second, if he does suprise (and Fields returns to form), he could make DeRozan expendable, to be used as trade bait at the deadline (and to avoid his big payday in favor of a more proven player).
Valanciunas - I think we know what we'll get and what he'll become, after a steep learning curve and likely lots of foul trouble
Fields - I think a return to the form of his rookie year, becoming a steady, low-flair player, similar to what Anthony Parker was
Kleiza - I think he'll still be streaky, but hopefully being healthy will just increase his consistency
I think Ross has been lost in the roster shuffle a little this offseason, being overshadowed by additions of Lowry, Fields and Valanciunas. Assuming DeRozan & Fields claim the starting wing spots, I think Ross could surprise by becoming the 6th man scorer off the bench, especially when playing with a great distributer (Calderon) and a bunch of bangers who will clog the paint (Gray, Amir, Davis and Kleiza). I think Ross will be asked to fulfill Barbosa's role from last season, both by penetrating and nailing open outside looks. I really hope he surprises, for 2 reasons: first, if he doesn't surprise he'll likely disappoint, which will cause all sorts of issues since he was drafted with the #8 pick; second, if he does suprise (and Fields returns to form), he could make DeRozan expendable, to be used as trade bait at the deadline (and to avoid his big payday in favor of a more proven player).
Valanciunas - I think we know what we'll get and what he'll become, after a steep learning curve and likely lots of foul trouble
Fields - I think a return to the form of his rookie year, becoming a steady, low-flair player, similar to what Anthony Parker was
Kleiza - I think he'll still be streaky, but hopefully being healthy will just increase his consistency
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