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Re: Starting Unit?
« Reply #30 on: July 04, 2015, 01:22:22 AM »

Offline PhoSita

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I really would like to move on from Turner.  And if we used the #16 pick on a 21 year old point guard only to have him rot in the D-League, I'm gonna be p---ed. 

I think you should set yourself up to be p--ed then.  At most, Rozier will get Pressey's minutes.

I will be surprised if they choose to keep Turner and let the 21 year old rookie rot on the bench / D-League.  Turner always struck me as a stopgap option.  He only got time because we needed another ballhandler.  Well, we just drafted one.  Rozier is supposed to be pretty NBA ready.  This isn't like Young who was just ... too young.
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Re: Starting Unit?
« Reply #31 on: July 04, 2015, 02:03:29 AM »

Offline GzUP617

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The starting lineup will change about a billion times throughout the season.

If I had to pick a game one lineup it'll probably be

Smart
AB
Crowder
KO
Johnson

sometime in the season I can see a line up of

Rozier (ball handling duties instead of turner)
Smart  (much better off ball)
Young  (dynamic scorer)
KO       (floor stretching ability)
Johnson (decent rim protector)

Re: Starting Unit?
« Reply #32 on: July 04, 2015, 03:24:45 AM »

Offline celticmania

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Trade Avery Bradley, Evan Turner

By the end of the season

Starters:
Terry Rozier
Marcus Smart
James Young
Jared Sullinger
Amir Johnson

Second unit:
Isaih Thomas
RJ Hunter
Jae Crowder
Kelly Olynyk
Tyler Zeller

Play the young guys.