billyshelby
Well-Known Member
Our best starting lineup going into next season is Al and Sap. It's not even debatable. Doesn't mean it will always be the best. But Favors isn't ready, Kanter will be lucky to average 15, and Okur is still working back from injury.
The only real debate is who should be moved to the 2nd unit if/when Favors proves to be a better option. He won't be better offensively than either guy next year, so that would only happen if he becomes such a stud defensively that his presence guarding 4's and 5's is worth his deficiencies on offense.
In that scenario, Sap is most likely the guy to drop. As good as he is, he's not ever going to be the low post scorer Al is. So Al and a defensive ace is your better option than Sap and the same defensive ace. But Al and Sap are still going to log the big minutes up front so I'm not sure it really matters.
The only real debate is who should be moved to the 2nd unit if/when Favors proves to be a better option. He won't be better offensively than either guy next year, so that would only happen if he becomes such a stud defensively that his presence guarding 4's and 5's is worth his deficiencies on offense.
In that scenario, Sap is most likely the guy to drop. As good as he is, he's not ever going to be the low post scorer Al is. So Al and a defensive ace is your better option than Sap and the same defensive ace. But Al and Sap are still going to log the big minutes up front so I'm not sure it really matters.