AbeVigodaLive wrote:D-Mac wrote:Camden0916 wrote:So, Brooklyn started their best guards -- Kyrie Irving and Spencer Dinwiddie -- together in the backcourt and brought their gunner off the bench. Interesting...
Minnesota should be doing the same with D'Angelo Russell and Ricky Rubio with Malik Beasley coming off the bench.
Exactly! Beasley equals perfect 6th man.
I've been in the Beasley off the bench camp, too.
But, sometimes in the NBA, contracts can dictate who starts and who sits. And we've seen it before. Does Beasley want to start? Was that one of his camp's requests during negotiations?
Totally with you guys on Beasley off the bench- if he can duplicate last year's shooting, what a blessing it would be to have a productive sharpshooter as a reserve.
I don't disagree that NBA contracts have a role in who starts, and that's why I'm quite interested in who Saunders rolls out there tonight. I think it will tell us a lot about who's really calling the shots here- Saunders or Rosas (and by the way, I don't know whom I choose yet, if either). If Saunders is merely a puppet for Rosas, we will see him leaning toward a lineup that Rosas is most invested in based on what he paid them...Rubio, Russell, Edwards, Juancho and KAT (Beasley is also in the top 5 salaries, but Rubio and D-Lo make more, and I would argue, were targeted by Rosas more than Malik). But if Saunders instead goes with the $4 million dollar man Layman and Beasley, it will tell me that he has free rein to do what he wants. Of course, I strongly favor the Rosas lineup more than the Saunders one, although I'm not comfortable backing our POBO quite yet.
I also would be surprised, Abe, if Beasley's agent thought he was in a strong enough position to demand a starting role- a career reserve with only 33 starts and a criminal record likely didn't attract a flood of offers in free agency. I suspect Beasley is delighted and maybe even a little surprised getting the money he got.