Starting nod for Williams....Unlikely

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  1. ~Fatality~

    ~Fatality~ JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">As good as newcomers Antonio Davis and Jerome Williams looked coming off the bench in their first game with the Bulls on Monday -- totaling 24 points, 15 rebounds, four steals and three blocked shots -- don't expect to see both in the starting lineup anytime soon.

    "I don't foresee Jerome starting,'' new coach Scott Skiles said. "Only in a pinch, because I can see already Jerome is an ideal bench guy. You almost feel naked when you don't have a guy like him coming off your bench. As for Davis starting, that's something we're definitely going to talk about.''

    Skiles said he would love to see what a starting front line of 6-11 Eddy Curry, 7-1 Tyson Chandler and the 6-9 Davis could do.</div>

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    I actually like the idea of Williams off the bench. He provides a certain spark for this team.
     
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    Davis should start. Jerome Williams is better suited off the bench as a spark.
     
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    That would be crazy sick with Chandler, Davis and Curry starting, but would Tyson or Antonio be the three? I'd go with Chandler cuz he's quicker, but then they lose some of that shot blocking in the lane that he provides.

    Jerome Williams will obviously be a spark off the bench, just like in Toronto and Detroit. I'd start Hinrich regularly too, and use Gill as a spark off the bench and Pippen as backup pg. That is a solid bench, not forgetting Blount and Fizer pounding the boards.
     

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