(i merged my posts, basically)
Also with the way the roster is now, Hart is still here, so he should be on the perimeter defense list as well. If he stays he'll be used sometimes during the season because of his versatility on defense with his length, tenacity and height, along with his team-play (hustling, taking charges, handling the ball sometimes).
I also think Douby should be somewhere on perimeter defense list. While he does lack a good frame and is a rookie, his 6'9" wingspan, quickness and effort (from self, Ron, Musselman) will allow him to show up on the defensive end. While not using this as a basis for that or the NBA, he was evident on the defensive end in college and in the summer league.
I think Kevin should be on the rebounding list because he proved he was a pretty good rebounder for a wing-player. Also adding mass to his body this summer will help in that. Garcia, while not getting as much time as Kevin, showed that in a significant way as well and has added some weight to his frame too.
I'll add some more areas:
Pressure defense
Kevin Martin
Jason Hart
Kenny Thomas
Ron Artest
John Salmons
Garcia
Ronnie Price
Quincy Douby
Shareef
Length
Ditto ^
Loren Woods
Athleticism
Kevin
Ron
KT
Price
Garcia
Douby
Salmons
Woods
Honorable mention
SAR (not a good athlete, but he's pretty mobile and is a significant dunker)
Slashing
Kevin
Ron
Bibby
Price
Douby
KT
Salmons
ballhandlers/point-men
Ron
Kevin (handling, play-making maybe)
Price (he'll be able to play the point in some form with the summer work, at least handling the ball anyways)
Bibby
Garcia
Salmons
Brad Miller (passing)
SAR (passing)
Douby (see Price)
Then, when we add one or two of Amundson/Williams in October, we'll have a player or two more,
on the team, fitting into those three first above areas. Along with defense on the perimeter and rebounding, since they both can guard out on the wing/perimeter in some form. Williams from the paint, jumping out, and Amundson going out from the box as well, along with some man-to-man. Since they probably won't be more than occasional game-time/garbage time 3rd big men (possibly NBDL too), for their first season or so.
I'll start the "debate" Listing Interior defense as a strenth is more than optimistic and to hinge it on a third string center is streaching it, and to asume that this 3rd string center is likely to move into a solid back up slot and put up good numbers, is BOTH optimistic AND streaching it.
Interior defense shouldn't be a listed strength, agreed.