mountio wrote:
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Both Ed and Amir are good enough to be starters though, providing that the offensive focus is the back court and the new sf,
Also, having Bargnani playing heavy, yet selective, minutes of the bench, lining up at 4, 5 and a bit of 3, would create big problems for the opposing team.
Whereas having Bargnani in the starting 5 creates an imbalanced lineup that can only be balanced by finding more atypical players, which being atypical are harder to find.
I'm not suggesting the players I have slotted in to the various roles are good enough, just that using what we have in a more typical way will both be more productive in the present, and be better base to improve upon.
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