cardvolfan
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The longer the Plavsic deal goes, the more nervous I get.Since true centers are no longer the norm, we might be in decent shape in the paint if Fulk is stronger, Kent stays healthy, O(R)N is ready to contribute, Pons can fill in as a 4, and maybe even Pember and/or Jancek are good for a few minutes to rest the regulars. Sure would make a difference if Plavsic gets a green light.
I think you will see a lot of small lineups. Four out one in stuff. Pons will mostly be a 4 guy this year.The biggest question is honestly the center play. We know Fulky has good moments but he isn’t exactly strong. Uros has not played college basketball yet. Kent the same. Can Fulky stay out of foul trouble and play 25 mpg? Can Uros provide good minutes? Can Kent play defense? And hell we don’t even know Uros is eligible. It’s the biggest question.
I love this line up. I think Pons could play the 4 and the 5. He is only 2 or 3 inches shorter than the typical college center and his leaping ability neutralizes that.I was about to say I'd like to see us go small with a lineup of James/Turner/Bowden/Pons/ON throughout stretches and really put the press on teams and speed up the pace.
More and more teams in major conferences are using these type lineups and having success. Ole Miss comes to mind from last year.
I thought LT became very effective driving to the basket towards the end of last season.