UmPhreak wrote:
Is there any1 that thinks he shouldnt be the 5th starter? He pretty much had me sold after 1 sequence in particular during the latest bucks game. He gets offensive board and then gets fouled. Makes both shots and runs back on defense. We tried our full court press (which i want to get at more often) and the bucks beat it and got up the court quickly. it looked like an easy 2 because they were on a fast break in a 2 on 1 situation and joe smith didnt try and block (where most of the time you'll end up fouling), he took a charge.
How this would have been different for our other young bigs, gray, thomas, and noah. All of them could grab the offensive board, maybe tyrus slams it home and gets fouled maybe gray uses his upper body strength to force the shot in. tyrus misses at least 1 of 2 FT's and gray and noah prob miss 1 also. next gray wont get back quick enough so he'll be out of position and will definetly just foul, maybe not even hard enough to make him miss. tyrus and noah maybe get into position but will attempt to block. The opposing player positions body in such a way that forces the ref to call foul. Basically the outcome would be a missed FT and a blocking foul at the other end of the floor.
I know its small sample size but i just thought this sequence shows a couple of the strengths of smith's game. Plus he can hit his jumper consistently and will get the veteran calls that our younger guys definetly have not been getting this preseason.
The only question is whether or not you want a quality veteran coming off the bench. I say we should just put him in the starting line-up. Duhon and nocioni know the game well enough to be called vets. our 6 and 7 guys off the bench are veterans enough for me.
edit:couple spelling errors.
I don't really have any objection to him starting, but I'm really hoping that Tyrus Thomas grabs the position and runs with it.