Leave it to Pop to force-feed guys into new positions, where they struggle to succeed. And being stubborn enough to leave them there, despite how their poor play affects the rest of the team.
I submit to you the failed Roger Mason, Jr backup PG experiment of last season. No matter how badly it sucked and how those new responsibilities affected his overall play, Pop continued roll with it - to the detriment of the team.
Or how about last year, and Michael Finley doing his impersonation of Bruce Bowen - defensive stopper? Late last season, Pop decided to move Finley ahead of Bowen, in the rotation, and routinely assigned him to the opposition's best scorer. How'd that turn out? Eventually, Pop was forced to dust Bowen off again in the playoffs and he turned in some very productive minutes versus the Mavs, in a first round series loss.
Or we can go back as far as 2006 and the failed Nick Van Exel backup PG experiment versus the Mavs in the WCSF? It was obvious to everyone, except Pop, that NVE was woefully ineffective and clearly done. Of course, that didn't stop Pop from stubbornly rolling him out there anyway.


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