Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’d be surprised if we added anyone else at this point. We’re probably done, unless we grab a developmental piece to take a chance on at the bottom of the roster.
I just don't see how Self can sell anybody else decent on playing time on a roster that stacked. [Reply]
I mean, you know Harris, McCullar, and Dickinson are playing 30+ a game every game in non-blowouts. Playing time starts running out pretty quickly from there. [Reply]
Again I dont want KJ starting if McCullar is the 3. I would prefer McCullar to play a small 4 and then KJ backup Dickinson. We simply do not have enough shooting if its Harris, Timberlake, McCullar, KJ, and Dickinson [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’d be surprised if we added anyone else at this point. We’re probably done, unless we grab a developmental piece to take a chance on at the bottom of the roster.
It's actually the opposite, they will only add another player if it's a game-changer.
Some thoughts moving forward: As far as the roster goes, I don't see the staff adding another player unless it's a game-changer (Grant Nelson) #kubball
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’d be surprised if we added anyone else at this point. We’re probably done, unless we grab a developmental piece to take a chance on at the bottom of the roster.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I just don't see how Self can sell anybody else decent on playing time on a roster that stacked.
That’s where I’m at.
And like I said before, by the end of the year teams only play a max of like 8 guys anyway. There’s only so many minutes to go around.
If it happens with Nelson or Udeh, great. I’m completely satisfied with this rotation as is though. [Reply]
I think the feeling was that there’s a good chance they’d pocket the last scholarship. But this stuff is really fluid. If they can land one of Nelson, Kaluma, Pullin or Udeh, I think they do it. If not, they’ll probably run with what they have. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Yeah I can see that. Forgot about Releford. Seems like McCullar is longer and has a little more ability to get steals and blocks.
McCullar is crafty as fuck and gets really weird steals and shit that are huge. Plus he is a really fucking good rebounder. There is an argument to be made that McCullars rebounding is the reason the small lineup could work. I’m so damn glad he’s back.
But if I need to lock a guy up, Releford is my guy. I fully admit I’m an irrational Releford homer, but godDAMN I loved watching that dude work. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I'd probably go Chalmers, R. Robinson, Garrett, Embiid, and Withey (kind of cheating by taking 2 Cs, but both were too good not to include).
I think Chalmers is easily the best guard/wing defender we've ever had under Self. Maybe the best defender period. He started and played 30+ minutes a game for two NBA championship teams as well and that certainly wasn't because of his offense.
Some notable defensive seasons by DBPM over the last 15 seasons (the earliest I could find anybody tracking it):
From last season's thread. McCullar ended up at 5.3 DBPM, so he's right in the middle (and only behind Chalmers/Robinson for guard/wing defenders). [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
From last season's thread. McCullar ended up at 5.3 DBPM, so he's right in the middle.
The more I think about it, I’d probably go:
Chalmers
Garrett
McCullar
Withey
Embiid
Robinson was great, but McCullar is just so big, versatile, and physical. Bigger guards could absolutely give Russell some problems, so I’d sacrifice some quick hands and long arms for size and versatility. [Reply]