Heck yes, if you include weight and strength. Ant is not going to have a problem with bigger SFs (and are there that many big scoring SFs around these days? Seems like most of them have slid to the 4 at this point).Monster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:39 pmIs Edwards really that much bigger than Shake or NAW? I know NAW is skinny but still. If the Wolves are playing against a bigger SFs they could play anderson (or even Minott) at SF more. To be honest Prince sometimes wasn’t even strong enough/big enough to deal with some bigger forwards at times. To me he was kinda like Austin Rivers some matchups he just wasn’t good enough for them.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:29 pmI'd almost say you need one of Ant and Jaden in the game at all times versus KAT and Ant, although I get your point. I just think we are still pretty thin at SF and I see Ant sliding to the 3 when McDaniels sits.worldK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:07 pm
That is why I believe Finch is going to manage ant and towns minutes where 1 of them is in the game at all times. Towns is not a perimeter guy but him and naz together will be tough to contain for opposing bench bigs and slowmo running pick and roll with them with shake and NAW on the corners is going to be a tough cover for a 2nd unit.
If ant plays with Naz/slowmo/naw/shake then that lineup has the ability to switch everything on d and play fast on offense.
I personally am not a fan of Kyle Anderson or Minott at the 3, but they may have to play there because three of our better, most highly paid players are 5s that need to play a lot of 4 to get playing time.
If I were to categorize our players into their most "natural" position, it would be as follows:
5s: Gobert, KAT, Reid, Garza
4s: Anderson, Minott, Miller
3s: McDaniels, Brown
2s: Edwards, NAW, Shake, Moore Jr., Clark
1s: Conley, McLaughlin