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Old 01-21-2007, 08:28 PM
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Re: Rotations

From WEBZ from the trade thread. I will respond to it below-with a rotation.

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Originally Posted by Webz
Looks like Sheed and Gasol's contracts are a wash money-wise, so that deal could be done straight up. It might be more beneficial for the Grizz than at first glance.

Sheed only has 2 years left on his contract whereas Gasol has 4.
Gasol's next contract is only going to go up, whereas Sheed's will be going down.

If the Grizz do net Oden in the draft Sheed will be a good mentor for him. Sheed is a big who can help spread the floor for the Grizz with his outside shooting, and not allow teams to double down on someone like Oden and give him room to operate. Sheed can still provide a post presence for shooters like Miller as well.

We could also toss in DD to sweeten the deal who's contract is expiring.

We get back Gasol who is going to be a bargain really for another 4 years at Sheed's current price.

Starting lineup of Gasol, Webber, Tay, Rip, Billups. Not bad at all.

Trade off Nazr and Flip, with DD and Sheed gone that opens up 2 big man spots for Max and Amir to step in. Bring back Acker. Wooshka!

Bench of Dice, Max, Amir, Delfino, Acker and whoever we get for Nazr/Flip. Plus our 2 1st rounders. Theres a contender. END Webz
Me: Ok, so we have Gasol, and lose Sheed, and we threw in Dale Davis for sweetener. And I will add that Jaric is the guy we get for Mohammed and Murray-just to use someone in the rotation below.

Our starting unit becomes, Billups, Rip, Tay, Gasol, Webber. No doubt more offense than ever. More post up offense than ever. Gasol scores from the post pretty much exclusively. Yeah, sometimes his shots are not all that close in, but hey, with range like he has, who cares.

I believe this starting unit lacks defensive presence. Further, having Rip in the starting lineup does not go at all with two post up players. So here is what I would propose to make things work.

Talk Rip into coming off the bench. for the good of the team.

Our starting unit becomes Billups, Tay, JMAX at small forward, Gasol, Webber. Wow, thats 3, count 'em, 3 post up players up front, with plenty of added toughness from Maxiell. And in the backcourt, two guards concentrating on feeding the post. Assuming Webber gets his jumpshot back, all three bigs have range out to 18 feet, so we don't even have to worry about the middle getting clogged up. And of course, with Tay and CB being such potent 3 point threats, it opens things up even more.

Our bench becomes Jaric, Rip, Delfino, Amir Johnson, Dyess.

Hunter is our 11th man, and for a 12th, entice EC out of retirement.

We still got to let Rip play 30 minutes per game, so he would be coming in early for Maxiell and also taking some of Tay's time to keep Tay to a minutes average that does not exhaust him. (Not much more that 30 minutes.)

Just to be a bit more complete, I will list the two units where Rip is in with the starters.

Billups, Rip, JMAX, Gasol, Webber. I think here Amir and JMAX would have to swap roles, to give us a bit more ball handling.

Billups, Rip, Tay, Gasol, Webber. (Already commented on. Too weak defensively up front. But it will do for stretches.)

Last edited by roscoe36 : 01-21-2007 at 08:35 PM. Reason: separated two posters comments a little better
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