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Post by DERRENMATTS on Jul 16, 2021 4:00:43 GMT -5
What do you guys think -- is Jayson ideally a big 3 or a versatile 4?
If he's a 4, I think we'd need a more stout Center than Rob.
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Post by jmost on Jul 16, 2021 8:26:01 GMT -5
I think he's going to be both, and it'll depend on who we're playing, or who's on the court when he is.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Jul 16, 2021 13:46:27 GMT -5
I think he's going to be both, and it'll depend on who we're playing, or who's on the court when he is. I'd think we'd start games with a set lineup that we'd tinker for matchups during games. If Tatum is a 3, then Jaylen is a 2. In that case we either not have Nesmith in the starting lineup unless we play without a true PG (which I'm ok with, though unconventional). If Tatum is a 4, then you can start Jaylen and Nesmith, and still have a traditional Point. But then we'll have a skinny frontcourt with Tatum and Rob (if Rob is the starter).
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Post by jmost on Jul 16, 2021 15:39:54 GMT -5
JT has gotten taller and more muscular since arriving in Boston. Some say he's 6'10" now, and if so, that's not too small to play the 4. We're probably most talented with him there. But so much depends on whether we resign Fournier, and whether Nesmith and/or Romeo pans out.
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