Really though. You can't see it?
See what, Hayward as an NBA PG? Personally, no.
Really though. You can't see it?
As much as people aren't going to like hearing this but with Hayward being a guy with good passing skills and good at making those around him better, it might be beneficial to have Harris as the pg of this team. Having a distributing pg could take away some of haywards effectiveness as a player. As long as Harris plays this good there is no need to find another pg. Harris is proven, who knows how long it might take to find a good starting point guard.I had this thought watching the 76s game tonight. Gordo is so much better distributing the ball than Harris is. And he's a good perimeter shooter. But most importantly - he's 6'8". Which is why he's better at the 2 than the 3. And might make him good at the 1 - a position of need for the Jazz, where it would benefit them to have an unselfish playmaker, who can shoot the three if need be, and will tower over opposing team's PGs. Is he too slow? I don't think so.
This also opens up the 2 spot for the K-mart version of Dwyane Wade, Alec Burks. (who's also a good playmaker for his teammates or for himself).
check out this starting lineup:
PG: Hayward
SG: Burks
SF: 2012 draft pick
PF: Millsap
C : Favors
Who was the last 6'8" PG?
Do you think Hayward can excel there?
I would be more comfortable if you switched Burks and Hayward in this line up.