I don't know what Q is gonna do, but I just can't see that working. No one there can reasonably initiate an offense. Stuckey/Bynum aren't great at it, but better than anyone in that group. Plus, you don't want any of them trying to break down a defense once the play has broken down (which it does A LOT in this one-on-one type of system. Gordon will settle for a 20 footer. Rip will turn it over. Tay will dribble with his back to the basket for the entire shot clock.Originally Posted by Pharaoh
As bad as they can be, Stuckey and Bynum can at least get into the paint when things get sticky. Even if they're just chucking it toward the rim, it moves the D, and gives a shot at an offensive board.
As for starters:
PG- Stuckey (or Bynum, don't care)
SG- Rip
SF- Prince
PF- CV
C- Ben
Better yet: Trade Rip and/or Tay before they come back.
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