With us going into the all-star break, I first want to take a few and review my discussions with our staff about the ideal player type for each of our starting positions and if any play on our current team can fill that role.
Point Guard: We want a point guard who is playmaker first. He needs to get the rest of the team involved. Yet be able to take the open shot when he has it. He needs to be a catalyst for the offense but also be able to make his own when plays break down. Coach Hornacek runs a high play call frequency offense and the point guard needs to be able to be the court general and have the ability to lead. We are still in search of this and this may be a priority at draft time.
Shooting Guard: Our future shooting guard will need to be someone who excels at the 3-point line and from mid-range. The ability to defend the perimeter well will be vital. This player would be expected to take a share of the scoring and we would expect a 15.0 points per game average. We still need this player and hope to find him in the next draft or two.
Small Forward: Very simply think next generation Lebron James or Kevin Durant. We want a special player for this spot. We will continue to scout small forwards until we find the one that is right for this team. I do not feel Phil Norman fits this role.
Power Forward: We want a post scorer here, who can get a majority of looks inside but still be able to hold his own on the glass. Having the ability to defend the interior well will also be vital. Shaun Bridgeman will be good as the backup for this, but I don’t feel he is the long-term answer for this.
Center: Defense. Rebounding. Blocks. Our center needs to excel at these 3 facets of the game. Offensive ability is a nice bonus here, but placed with the right power forward, as described above, a defensive center can dominate. We feel like we are going to have this with Nerlens Noel.
Bench: A backup point guard must be a playmaker, with a shooting guard and a small forward who can shoot the ball. That shooting guard or small forward would be our 6th man. A backup power forward must be balanced offensively and defensively, while our backup center must also be a defensive minded player.
I hope this shows more specifics into the kind of team we want the Nets to be in the future. We are completely confident that we will get there. As management, we must be patient and allow time for our players to develop. Only then, can our plans fully come to fruition.
Stay tuned for the all-star game update for this 2018-19 NBA season.
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