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Figured i make a separate topic away from trade chatter in the Siakam thread. Once he arrives and we are healthy, what is our lineup going to look like?
Haliburton / McConnell
Hield / Nembhard / Sheppard
Nesmith / Mathurin
Siakam / Toppin / Walker
Turner / Smith / Jackson
Thats how i see it.
Haliburton / McConnell
Hield / Nembhard / Sheppard
Nesmith / Mathurin
Siakam / Toppin / Walker
Turner / Smith / Jackson
Thats how i see it.
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I'd start Nembhard.
you only list 13. I assume we'll resign JJ. did we pick up a 15th from Toronto?
you only list 13. I assume we'll resign JJ. did we pick up a 15th from Toronto?
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Wizop wrote:I'd start Nembhard.
you only list 13. I assume we'll resign JJ. did we pick up a 15th from Toronto?
No. Haven’t heard anything about possibly getting a Garrett Temple. He’d mostly be an emergency guard/great locker room vet, though.
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I wonder if another trade is in the works for a SF.
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I wonder if Siakam still has the ability to play a bit of 3 in an athletic, big lineup with him, Toppin or Smith and Jackson? I'll be honest, I haven't watched much Raptors basketball in a couple of years.
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MNPacersfan wrote:I wonder if Siakam still has the ability to play a bit of 3 in an athletic, big lineup with him, Toppin or Smith and Jackson? I'll be honest, I haven't watched much Raptors basketball in a couple of years.
I can see him playing the 3 against Orlando. however, against most teams though Nesmith is fine at the 3. we do have to wonder if Walker can get minutes at the 3 with Siakim and Toppin (and Stix) getting all the minutes at the 4. I also wonder if another trade is coming.
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I’m guessing once team is healthy it will be
Haliburton, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam, Turner
Second unit
McConnell, Mathurin, Hield, Toppin, Smith
Isiah Jackson odd man out currently takes the biggest hit in minutes although he was only playing limited minutes.
Now there are no players deserving playing time blocked like Nwora was.
Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Johnson and open roster spot require no minutes.
Haliburton, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam, Turner
Second unit
McConnell, Mathurin, Hield, Toppin, Smith
Isiah Jackson odd man out currently takes the biggest hit in minutes although he was only playing limited minutes.
Now there are no players deserving playing time blocked like Nwora was.
Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Johnson and open roster spot require no minutes.
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Pacers Forever wrote:I’m guessing once team is healthy it will be
Haliburton, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam, Turner
Second unit
McConnell, Mathurin, Hield, Toppin, Smith
Isiah Jackson odd man out currently takes the biggest hit in minutes although he was only playing limited minutes.
Now there are no players deserving playing time blocked like Nwora was.
Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Johnson and open roster spot require no minutes.
True, i was listening to the From downtown, podcast by the Indy Star and they agree with you as well.
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Grang33r wrote:Pacers Forever wrote:I’m guessing once team is healthy it will be
Haliburton, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam, Turner
Second unit
McConnell, Mathurin, Hield, Toppin, Smith
Isiah Jackson odd man out currently takes the biggest hit in minutes although he was only playing limited minutes.
Now there are no players deserving playing time blocked like Nwora was.
Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Johnson and open roster spot require no minutes.
True, i was listening to the From downtown, podcast by the Indy Star and they agree with you as well.
Most of the regular posters here started saying a couple of months back that we needed a big 4 that could play defense (Siakam can, and offense as well...) =} but to see this, how that roster is shaking out,...there are a number of more talented teams, but there aren't any obvious mismatches, where we can say before the game,.. 'Yeah, Tatum is going to get 60, and hold his man to 20'. Feeling really positive about the potential.
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Grang33r wrote:Pacers Forever wrote:I’m guessing once team is healthy it will be
Haliburton, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam, Turner
Second unit
McConnell, Mathurin, Hield, Toppin, Smith
Isiah Jackson odd man out currently takes the biggest hit in minutes although he was only playing limited minutes.
Now there are no players deserving playing time blocked like Nwora was.
Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Johnson and open roster spot require no minutes.
True, i was listening to the From downtown, podcast by the Indy Star and they agree with you as well.
I think I’d flip Nembhard and Buddy, but can’t hate either concept. I just think that Siakam can and will be that second ball handler that Carlisle loves having in the starting lineup, and Nembhard to the bench unit will allow for a second ball handler in that lineup with McConnell. Plus, I just think that Buddy’s motion shooting off the catch would be DEADLY with Haliburton/Siakam. And , adding a second perimeter defender like Nembhard out there with McConnell will take a lot of stress off of Smith at the back line that playing Buddy/Mathurin/Obi would add.
But even then, I think Rick will play a 9 man rotation and Obi will be the odd man out most nights?
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Pacers Forever wrote:Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Tshiebwe is on a two-way so his situation is different unless they elevate him to fill the open roster spot. I don't see why they would though as we already have 3 centers on the roster unless Smith or Jackson is traded.
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Wizop wrote:Pacers Forever wrote:Walker, Sheppard, Tshiebwe still on the (garbage time) or development minutes and G league experience assignments where they belong until next season.
Tshiebwe is on a two-way so his situation is different unless they elevate him to fill the open roster spot. I don't see why they would though as we already have 3 centers on the roster unless Smith or Jackson is traded.
Feels like Tshiebwe was a multi year developmental dining in case a Jalen Smith leaves next year.
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I like nemhard over Hield. Our recent improvement defensively has come with leaning into our better defenders. While doing that we still score just fine.
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Closing is way more critical than starting and that might change day to day. Do they have a great scoring guard...Nembhard. Are they trying to zone us? Buddy. Is Mathurin destroying them with his drives? Is TJ disrupting them? Do we need to go big or small?
I love our versatility now.
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Grang33r wrote:Figured i make a separate topic away from trade chatter in the Siakam thread. Once he arrives and we are healthy, what is our lineup going to look like?
Haliburton / McConnell
Hield / Nembhard / Sheppard
Nesmith / Mathurin
Siakam / Toppin / Walker
Turner / Smith / Jackson
Thats how i see it.
That's more or less it
Haliburton, Siakam, Turner, Mathurin, Nesmith, Nembhard, Hield, McConnell, Toppin, and Smith are likely the 10 players getting playing time
A bit of a glut at the 4 and 5, with Jackson and Walker probably only playing in the event of injuries
It'll resolve itself though, once Toppin and Smith leave as free agents Jackson and Walker can step up to fill the backup roles