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    Coach thinks we got to address thease problems. Ideas how to address the problems.

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    With Bell out and and Diaw not getting any boards that hurts . The p/f position has to peoduce boards.

    Im saying we play big starting either TC and Nazz or TC and Lexy. Moving Diaw to the shooting guard position . Diaw has passing abilitys and that could help with turn overs.

    In my mind Lexy fits well at the four beside TC , With Nazz off the beanch. Diaw works at the two and giving Wallace a rest at the three . With both able to make the switch on the pick .

    Felton , DJ, Flip
    Diaw, Henderson , Flip
    Wallace , Diaw , Brown
    Lexy, TC , Diaw
    TC , Nazz, Diop
    Bell, backs up Diaw when able.
    Graham , Vlad, sees little time.

    I think thats our best rebounding and ball handling units.
    Your Best starting five and beanch?


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    Sounds good Dav7z Ive been thinking along those lines all along...
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    When he's in great shape, playing Diaw at the 2 is a stretch. Being that he's out of shape, I say no chance. Besides, we'd move Wallace over to the 2 before Diaw.

    As of now, Henderson is our future at the 2. I'd rather play him and see him develop than play guys out of position and sacrifice depth.

    PG: Felton, DJ
    SG: Henderson, Graham (Flip when he's healthy, although, I may switch Flip and Henderson to compliment the other backup.)
    SF: Wallace, Brown, Rad
    PF: Diaw, Lexy
    C: TC, Nazr, Diop
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    Quote Originally Posted by dnbman View Post
    When he's in great shape, playing Diaw at the 2 is a stretch. Being that he's out of shape, I say no chance. Besides, we'd move Wallace over to the 2 before Diaw.

    As of now, Henderson is our future at the 2. I'd rather play him and see him develop than play guys out of position and sacrifice depth.

    PG: Felton, DJ
    SG: Henderson, Graham (Flip when he's healthy, although, I may switch Flip and Henderson to compliment the other backup.)
    SF: Wallace, Brown, Rad
    PF: Diaw, Lexy
    C: TC, Nazr, Diop
    I agree Henderson being our future , But the artical states Boards and ball handling as our biggest problems. Right now our small foward leads the team in boards, What can we do to get more boards out of our biggs . We have to board better . Other Ideas?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dav7z View Post
    I agree Henderson being our future , But the artical states Boards and ball handling as our biggest problems. Right now our small foward leads the team in boards, What can we do to get more boards out of our biggs . We have to board better . Other Ideas?
    Teach Henderson how to box out and get boards?

    I don't know. Other than fixing how our guys play and getting healthier, I don't see a way to improve boards without creating significant problems elsewhere. We move Diaw to the SG and we'd be a LOT slower. Plus, with him having to guard the perimeter, would his rebounding ability even play out much?

    I think more than anything, we just need our bigs to play better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dav7z View Post
    I agree Henderson being our future , But the artical states Boards and ball handling as our biggest problems. Right now our small foward leads the team in boards, What can we do to get more boards out of our biggs . We have to board better . Other Ideas?
    Have Gerald play power forward!
    (I kid, of course.)

    I'm trying my best to operate under the "what happens in the preseason, stays in the preseason" mantra, but as you've pointed out there are some troubling issues. Neither of our starting big men, however, have gotten a full preseason in this year. However, I'm thinking they should be fine when the season starts.

    Strange things/matchups happen in the preseason. Come Wednesday our preseason starting center, Nazr, will be going up against 2nd string centers and if he plays as well as he has been, he'll do very well.

    I currently don't think starting Lexy is the answer. That may change, but I'm hoping it doesn't ever come to that.

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    TC wasn't in shape, and there's a reason Jemele Hill calls him Mr. Glass. And we all know Boris is the king of double-doubles now in Charlotte. I'm not concerned about that. And once Boris is back in game shape, the TO's will come down a bit, but that's always been an issue and I worry more about that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by teej View Post
    TC wasn't in shape, and there's a reason Jemele Hill calls him Mr. Glass. And we all know Boris is the king of double-doubles now in Charlotte. I'm not concerned about that. And once Boris is back in game shape, the TO's will come down a bit, but that's always been an issue and I worry more about that...
    Good points.

    About the TOs though, the number must come down, obviously, but as a forward, think about how many passes the guy makes (and is asked to make). THEN, consider that a lot of those passes were to Okafor down low. He dropped EVERYBODY's passes.

    Once Diaw gets back to game shape (shouldn't take long with the summer he's had) he'll be okay, I think.


 

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