Gunderson at the Columbian does it again. This time with stills and video. It's really starting to look like Biebs will start. http://blogs.columbian.com/blazer-b...erage-the-shooting-ability-of-meyers-leonard/
So, in a way, the offense will be different this year. We'll still be running some of the same stuff as last year, but running plays for forwards and centers instead of just guards.
There's no way Legend doesn't start. It was written in the books pretty much the moment Aldridge left. Stotts would not have started a lineup with more than 2 non-shooters, and this team is lacking shooters as is.
It will be interesting to see. We need to see how both Legend and Vonleh do on the defense against real centers. If one of them can hold the fort against the real centers in the league - I do not see why these two can not play together as the starters - both are good shooters - which will work well for Stotts - and if even one of them can be a semi-reliable post presence - you got a great foundation for the modern NBA.
I do like Plumlee though. He seems like a sharp guy. A tough guy. Plays the role of a blue collar center perfectly.
He's a little bulky for the three. Not even Dirk was able to stay at that SF position and he's a much better ball handler.
I do like him as well. I believe that if this team can get some shooters at the off-guard and SF position - you can see him in the Robin Lopez role - but if this team can not get a shooter out of Aminu/Harkless/Crabbe and Henderson/whoever plays the 2 long term - they can compensate by having 2 big shooters.
This season looks a lot like there are a lot of moving parts that you throw on the board and see what sticks, the rest are likely trade chips. There are potentially 5 productive bigs already with Legend, Kaman, Plumlee, Davis and Vonleh. I am almost certain that this year is not going to end with all 5 on the roster.
I don't see a problem with Vonleh and Meyers out there together. I think their games compliment each other perfectly. Sent from my Baller-Ass 5.5" iPhone 6+......... FAMS
After watching Leonard play against Gasol/Randolph in the playoffs, I have no doubt he can hold his own. Also, since he still has a LOT of room for improvement, I think he is going to be very effective. I don't believe he will every be much of a shot blocker (1-2/game), since I feel that is not really a skill you can greatly improve on, you either have it or you don't.