trodgers wrote:socallakerlove wrote:Okay. Thanks. But only cause you said so.
I am eating a carrot. You nearly killed me.
And I thought vegetables were supposed to be good for you.

trodgers wrote:socallakerlove wrote:Okay. Thanks. But only cause you said so.
I am eating a carrot. You nearly killed me.

socallakerlove wrote:Okay. Thanks. But only cause you said so.
Vlade_12 wrote:Rotations:
The 10 man rotation should be the following:
Starting 5
Dwight , Jamison, World Peace, Kobe, Nash
Reasoning:
Dwight and World Peace are defensive beasts and can help out Jamison and Nash. This starting 5 is mobile, as Jamison is a stretch 4 who even at his age is a nimble 4. We will have our two main options of Kobe and Dwight, with Nash handling the ball surrounded by two shooters. All players are vets with uncanny awareness
Bench
Gasol, JHill, Ebanks, Meeks, Morris
Reasoning:
This bench would counter our older starting unit and would provide energy. If we are playing a star 4 then Hill will see more minutes instead of Jamison. Gasol will be the featured low post presence with this unit. Our youth would really try to push the tempo, led by Morris. Morris would also have to spell Nash early.Come playoff time we shorten the bench to a 8-9 rotation by playing either Ebanks or Meeks on who is playing the best.
Reserves
Duhon, Clark- they guys will be there for morale support, and ready in the event of an injury, or if Ebanks and Morris struggle.
IR/Dleague
Blake, Odom, Sacre
I would like to see the above rotation
KBJelleyBean24 wrote:I thought the same thing at first too, but if Pau is coming off the bench I rather trade him for a stretch 4 like Ryan Anderson and/or more shooters which we desperately need in our second unit.
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