Who's the PG who "balances" the team? I guess that's where I'm confused as to what people expect out of the position. Reality is, PG's don't defend well. Paul, Conley, Westbrook, Lowry, Bledsoe, Holliday, Rondo, Rubio is pretty much the starting caliber list of PG's who play defense. You have specialists like Chalmers, Hill, Douglas, but those guys require a very certain team-makeup to work. It would not be pretty to have to rely on those guys to be a main-ball handler or shot creator for others. And then you have to ask yourself, are any available, and if so, would we have to dump our whole team to get them?
I'll think we'll see their intentions as we get a larger sample of IT-Gay-Cousins. Right now, there isn't a more lethal offensive trio in the league. I don't expect the staggering pace from all 3 to continue, but if any of the production we've seen so far can somewhat hold up, then there's big-time playoff potential with the right supporting cast
It's not really that hard to understand.
A PG who better 'balances' the team is one who does the following:
1.) Is not a weakness on the defensive end. (Most important, because it seems to be completely forgotten that 50% of the game is defense)
2.) Is able to get the ball to Cousins in good spots even against active defenses. (2nd most important)
3.) Is able to get our starting SG good/consistent touches
4.) Allows for more scoring to come off the bench which hopefully means that guys are kept a bit more fresh through-out the game.
When you look at the guys getting minutes (or who will be getting minutes) on the team outside of the the trio you see the following:
JT - Hustle Role player
Acy - Hustle Role Player
Landry - Scorer
Williams - Scorer
Outlaw - Scorer
Ben - Scorer
Thornton - Scorer
Jimmer - Scorer
Basically because you have IT/Gay/Cousins eating up all the shots you render the rest of the roster all but useless.
Ben has no chance of thriving on this roster if he plays the majority of his minutes with IT/Gay/Cousins.
Landry's scoring abilities look like they will be a waste, especially considering what we're paying him, once he get's back into the line-up.
Williams went from looking like a great pick-up to being completely lost in the mix since the trade was made.
To put things in perspective...in the last game against the Spurs our trio took 60 shots plus 18 Fts, which winds up being 69 possessions.
The other 7 guys split the other 32 possessions (31 + 2 FT) amongst them, and that just isn't close to enough shots when you consider how many other 'supposed' scorers we have on our roster.
So you either have to use IT as a trading chip to bring in a PG who can play defense and get other guys involved (and more importantly get the ball to Cousins) or you have to pretty much revamp the entire roster around IT/Gay/Cousins.
As to whom do I realistically expect to get...that's a good question. Right now I'd burn pretty much every asset on the team except Cousins/Gay/1st round pick (Yes, I know we can't trade it right now anyway) to get Rondo. If that fails, I'd consider going heavily after Lowry who is going to be a FA, and would pick up Exum if we actually had the ability to nab him in the draft.
Who knows, maybe the FO expect Ray to be that guy in the future and are just biding their time to see how things play out with IT.
With Cousins and Gay in the starting line-up the best balance you could have would be for your 3rd leading scorer to be a big-time scorer off the bench. (I love IT in that role, but I don't think that is going to be how things play out)
Better defense/distribution is more important for a starting PG when you've got Cousins/Gay/Ben (or any catch-and-shoot SG) in the starting line-up.