unknownjdb Posted January 4, 2003 Report Share Posted January 4, 2003 Okay, I had it all plotted out, but then my computer decided to go on a fritz. So no details, just facts. Atlanta gets: Gilbert Arenas - a point guard that will compliment JT (plus they're both from Arizona) Ardonal Foyle - blocks of the bench, good numbers for bench Danny Fortson - he is on his game two-out-of-three years, we just have to suffer with him in his down year (this year) Team change: less TO's, more defense and, as I said, a point that compliments JT. Atlanta's RUNNING Lineup: Arenas / Wilks JT / Glover Newble / Ham Reef / Fortson Theo / Foyle ****** Golden State gets: Glenn Robinson - can do what he was made to do, come off the bench to give big numbers Alan Henderson - solid backup for Murphy, good numbers off bench Nazr Mohammed - gives them another big man for the big West, numbers off bench Team change: SCORING & REBOUNDS. Realize that I am going off of last years numbers for Nazr. Boykins gets his chance to start, Dunleavy gets more minutes and Robinson becomes the biggest sixth-man in the West. Golden State's SCORING Lineup: Boykins / Welsch JRich / Dunleavy Jamison / GRob Murphy / Hendu Dampier / Nazr ...and that's a fix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 4, 2003 Report Share Posted January 4, 2003 We'd have absolutely no depth in the frontcourt. Not worth it...not even close Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unknownjdb Posted January 4, 2003 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2003 How can you say we'd have no depth? Do we really have it now? Besides, we get better players back at all positions. Arenas' and JT's statlines are almost identical. Can you say "mini Francis and Mobley." Of course we'll have to look for a SF again, but a SF is much easier to find these days than a PG. Anyway, Newble is more of a SF, he'd do a fine job for the time being and Ham has shown himself of being a capable backup. If you have a problem with Fortson, look at his career statline. Next year, if he's able to play, he'll be on his game. Right now, he's going to be trapped. And how could you disagree with Foyle. I mean, I like Nazr, almost to the point where I would hate to see him go, but Foyle is getting 5.0 ppg, 5.7 rpg and 2.33 bpg in 20.7 mins. This sounds to me like we'd sit Theo for a little rest and have another Theo (Foyle) playing. That, or Foyle comes in for Shareef and we have a "what, you want to come in our paint"-type scenario. Better ball movement plus better defense equals playoffs. Of course, a little chemistry doesn't ever hurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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