PorkChop wrote:Is putting Culver at pg putting him in a position to succeed? If that's not his long term position wouldn't that be a huge mistake in his overall development ? We always talk about the organization failing at player development and now you want to play our first round pick out of position for a year and hope for a pg in the draft? Then what? We start that guy at power forward until we find a solution there too?
I say make him earn his starting role at his natural position and if he fails then let him come of the bench for a season.
Good point, Pork. But Rosas appears to see Culver as a potential PG or a primarily facilitator in a positionless offense of some kind. So it's incumbent upon the Wolves to put that notion to the test sooner rather than later. If the experiment fails, it won't be hard for Culver to transition to more of a SG/wing role. The only risk is a blow to his confidence, but he can benefit from developing his PG-related skill set and that will serve him well as a SG. On the other hand, I think the primary focus should be on developing Culver's perimeter shooting. Shooting 30% from behind the college arc as a sophomore is certainly a red flag, especially given his mediocre free-throw shooting. So that should be the focus. Nevertheless, I'm fine with testing him out as a PG.