With starters listed first, and main bench guys listed second, I’d love to see the following lineup as (on paper) it offers the best blend of dynamic offense, shot making, and rebounding in the starting lineup, while ensuring the bench has veteran stability, bucket getters, ball movement, and some semblance of defense/rebounding.

PG: Ivey | Morris

SG: Cade | Burks

SF: Thompson | Livers (maybe)

PF: Bogi | Stew

C: Duren | Bagley

11th and 12th men would depend on match-ups or other factors. Sasser if we want to go small with 3-guard lineups, and probably Knox as the lineup would need an extra wing for 3 or 4 in case of foul trouble with Thompson, Bogi, Stew, or if Livers isn’t that guy for our backup 3.

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But that’s me. What does everyone else think or want to see?

  • PedroPaysoB
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    1 year ago

    I may get down voted but I like the starting lineup as Cade/Ivey/Ausar/Stewart/Duren that lineup plays smothering defense and then leave Cade and Ivey to initiate the offense and play off each other with Duren as the lob threat this lineups defense would stop the other teams from getting into a flow of there offense but this lineup also relies heavily on if Stewart can keep progressing as a shooter