View Full Version : Rank top three passers/playmakers on team currently
BSfromTX
08-28-2018, 11:01 AM
With Manu and KA gone, rank the top three passers/ playmakers on the team.
I have not really watched DD play but supposedly he has improved his passing and I can't really think of anyone that stands out other than White.
1. White
2. Murray
3. Derozan
When you look at White and realize how much this team needs good passing, it is hard to think that he won't get significant minutes. Grant it he has done most of his work in the D-league and summer, but he still looks better than anyone else on the current roster.
TimmyBuckets
08-28-2018, 11:12 AM
Gasol
Derozan
White
sasaint
08-28-2018, 11:32 AM
Gasol
Derozan
White
That’s probably a good current snapshot, without projecting any decline and/or realization of potential.
cd021
08-28-2018, 11:33 AM
Gasol is top 3 for sure, probably second to DDR due to volume.
Btw, love watching the Gasol-LMA high-low action
Looking like a 35-40 win team. Worst spot to be in...back end of the lottery.
bklynspursfan
08-28-2018, 12:52 PM
Looking like a 35-40 win team. Worst spot to be in...back end of the lottery.
so you think they'll be potentially 12 games worse than last year despite getting a much needed offensive threat in DeRozan? Not to mention the potential/development of Murray/White/Murray.
Proxy
08-28-2018, 12:55 PM
White and Murray lol. We haven't even seen one of those guys play real NBA minutes and the other one did a lot of things right, running the offense wasn't one of them. Looks like LMA passing out of a double team at times.
BillMc
08-28-2018, 12:55 PM
Gasol is top 3 for sure, probably second to DDR due to volume.
Btw, love watching the Gasol-LMA high-low action
This. One of the best reasons to keep Pau in the starting lineup. He makes LMA better.
bklynspursfan
08-28-2018, 01:00 PM
White and Murray lol. We haven't even seen one of those guys play real NBA minutes and the other one did a lot of things right, running the offense wasn't one of them. Looks like LMA passing out of a double team at times.
While true, you can typically tell what guys are NBA ready. Running the offense/decision making comes with repetition and lots of it. Murray should improve on that end, and DeRozan can handle some of that too.
bklynspursfan
08-28-2018, 01:01 PM
This. One of the best reasons to keep Pau in the starting lineup. He makes LMA better.
He and Parker would generate some easy looks for LMA. I'm hoping Murray/DeRozan or whoever can develop that chemistry with him
Proxy
08-28-2018, 01:23 PM
Yeah I'm thinking Murray will def step up too. Last season was funny when he and TP switched out, trading ability for BBIQ
DD is coming off of a very improved season iirc, hopefully he doesn't have that first year adjustment period like most players do coming to SA, but I assume he will
DAF86
08-28-2018, 01:35 PM
White, Gasol and I guess DeRozan.
cd021
08-28-2018, 02:05 PM
This. One of the best reasons to keep Pau in the starting lineup. He makes LMA better.
I don't know about better, but they have good chemistry. Aldridge is a behemoth and with Gasol out of the paint, he can seal his man and Pau can toss it to him deep down low, or when fronted, he can toss it over LMAs defender and Aldridge can catch it underneath the rim and get an easy basket out of it.
It reminds me of Diaw and Duncan, Diaws passing helped get Duncan a bunch of easy baskets.
cd021
08-28-2018, 02:12 PM
He and Parker would generate some easy looks for LMA. I'm hoping Murray/DeRozan or whoever can develop that chemistry with him
Parker had good chemistry with LMA, as did Manu. Hopefully Pop learns from his mistakes with the Kawhi -Aldridge pairing and actually have DDR and LMA develop a two-man game by having Aldridge set screens for DeRozen, as opposed to having him hang out in the corner.
Mills and Aldridge also have an underrated chemistry together, with Mills getting Aldridge some easy P&Ps
cd021
08-28-2018, 02:14 PM
Looking like a 35-40 win team. Worst spot to be in...back end of the lottery.
50-55 wins, if everything breaks right- including Curry's foot. :lol
bklynspursfan
08-28-2018, 02:26 PM
Parker had good chemistry with LMA, as did Manu. Hopefully Pop learns from his mistakes with the Kawhi -Aldridge pairing and actually have DDR and LMA develop a two-man game by having Aldridge set screens for DeRozen, as opposed to having him hang out in the corner.
Mills and Aldridge also have an underrated chemistry together, with Mills getting Aldridge some easy P&Ps
Ah yea, Patty definitely does. And I think DDR will definitely be utilized in that role. He's much more comfortable in those scenarios than Kawhi was imo...
BSfromTX
08-28-2018, 03:27 PM
While I agree Gasol is a good passer, he's not necessarily going to do much to set up other players (play maker). White may not have much experience, but I really feel like he has the best court vision of what is left on this team and can do things to set up shooters and big men.
ceperez
08-28-2018, 03:54 PM
Looks like this team could be a complete disaster or Murray and White surprise on the upside.
The two guy on the team who are left overs from the 2014 beautiful game (Mills and Belinelli) aren't play makers.
so you think they'll be potentially 12 games worse than last year despite getting a much needed offensive threat in DeRozan? Not to mention the potential/development of Murray/White/Murray.
Yes, I do. DeRozan will be in a new system. LMA will be one year older. And we will rely heavily on rookies and 1 and 2nd year players that don't know how to win in this league as of yet. Having a gritty veteran like Manu made a big difference in closing out games. It was sad that he was required many times last year. Losing him is a big deal, even though he hardly played, because when he did play, it was the last 3-5 minutes of the game where he consistently made big plays as a creator or scorer.
I don't think it's as easy as plug in the new player and good to go. Especially not in an ultra competitive and talented western conference.
Allan Rowe vs Wade
08-28-2018, 04:03 PM
gasol, murray, mills
bklynspursfan
08-28-2018, 04:07 PM
Yes, I do. DeRozan will be in a new system. LMA will be one year older. And we will rely heavily on rookies and 1 and 2nd year players that don't know how to win in this league as of yet. Having a gritty veteran like Manu made a big difference in closing out games. It was sad that he was required many times last year. Losing him is a big deal, even though he hardly played, because when he did play, it was the last 3-5 minutes of the game where he consistently made big plays as a creator or scorer.
I don't think it's as easy as plug in the new player and good to go. Especially not in an ultra competitive and talented western conference.
I agree, there will be moments no doubt where he will be missed.
I think that while we'll have a slippage defensively, but offensively we'll be much improved.. Enough in fact where it should generate more W's than last year. So while we may very well lose some close contests where Manu would've come through, I think we'll be able to have more wins by comfortable amounts than last season. I feel like I can count on one hand the amount of those we had cause damn near every game was a struggle offensively. We lost too many games simply because we couldn't get buckets consistently.
TD 21
08-28-2018, 05:03 PM
Gasol is top 3 for sure, probably second to DDR due to volume.
Btw, love watching the Gasol-LMA high-low action
:tu
Roscoe P. Coltrane
08-29-2018, 01:09 AM
Considering some of the players on the team haven't gotten any real minutes I will go with
Derozan
Gasol
Bertans
Spurtacular
08-29-2018, 01:33 AM
Looking like a 35-40 win team. Worst spot to be in...back end of the lottery.
I was gonna bet a couple benjamins on the over 43.5 before Manu retired; now, I may bet some chump change on the under. Dunno.
alpha_HaZE
08-29-2018, 02:51 AM
DeMar and Pau are 1 and 2 respectively but it's unclear to me who is the third? Maybe Patty? Murray definitely has the potential but he needs to limit his turnovers.
skookumchuck
08-29-2018, 03:27 AM
DeMar, Pau and Davis in no particular order.
Derrick hasn't really played at this level yet, DJ's floor vision is still(hope not) really bad until proven otherwise and Patty is as much a playmaker as Davis, but the latter's vision and size allows for better passes.
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