SameOldDrew wrote:Q12543 wrote:SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Q12543 wrote:Drew, the reality is that Dunn is still somewhat an unknown in a lot of the factors you listed. There is also a fairly practical angle to this and that is we simply don't have that many wings. Dunn almost has to play some time at SG.
I agree with everything you say here. Is there something I'm writing that you disagree with?
Not really, but you went through a fairly exhaustive analysis of the relative strengths/weaknesses of our various perimeter options above and the reality is that we need Dunn to play some SG no matter what just based on not having a ton of options there. I do appreciate the analysis though, being of a similar ilk myself!
Wasting my time overanalyzing the Wolves is my favorite hobby!
I agree with you on the need to play Dunn at the 2, though I'm pretty sure some on the board would disagree for 2 reasons.
1) Some people think Dunn can't or shouldn't play the 2 (I disagree).
2) Some people think Wiggins should get all the non-LaVine minutes at the 2. (I'm slightly more sympathetic to this argument, though it would be a stronger argument if Wiggins was a better ball handler).
So I agree with you, and at the end of the day, I think the need to play Dunn at the 2 is also because:
1) He's not going to get enough minutes just backing up Ricky.
2) He looks capable of doing it and good enough to need the minutes.
But I still enjoy analyzing the various skills our guards bring to the table! Given the skills I described above, I'd like to see a lot of Ricky-LaVine, Ricky-Dunn, and Dunn-LaVine pairings.
What is great is all the guards including Tyus bring some complimentary skills and you really can put some interesting (in a good way) combinations together.