Offensively, Sasha is a terrific fit with our starters. Defensively, he leaves a lot to be desired (especially in a starting role).
Now Barnes is no elite defender, but I like his chances against guys like Zion, Towns, Markkanen, LeBron, Leonard, Jackson Jr., Durant, Grant, Wembanyama, etc. more than Sasha (not that Barnes is going to lock these guys down but I think he’d be less of a revolving door).
I think that’s why I ultimately gravitate towards Lyles as my pick. Right now, we’re starting a PF and C who have below average size & length and offer minimal rim protection. It’d be one thing to start Barnes at PF if you have a big/long C like Gobert but it’s amplified when your C is also on the smaller side. And considering Sabonis isn’t going anywhere, Lyles is the only one on the roster that gives us that much needed size & length next to him.
If I go category by category, this is probably how I have them ranked…
- Shooting: Sasha > Barnes > Lyles
- ISO Scoring: Barnes > Lyles > Sasha
- Ballhandling: Barnes > Lyles > Sasha
- Cutting: Sasha > Barnes > Lyles
- Defense: Lyles > Barnes > Sasha
- Rim Protection: Lyles > Sasha > Barnes
- Rebounding: Lyles > Sasha > Barnes
- Size/Length: Lyles > Barnes > Sasha
- Athleticism: Barnes > Lyles > Sasha
With that in mind, I wouldn’t necessarily say that Lyles is the best player, but considering our weaknesses are size, length, defense, rim protection, and rebounding (and considering Lyles is still an effective floor spacer), he seems like the best pick.