There are a lot of arguements floating around about Evans' "true" position, whether he and KMart can coexist in the same backcourt, etc. But I think at this point we mostly agree Havoc has a place in the future of this team.
So, assuming Evans is one of our guards, if you could hand pick someone, who do you believe would be the best player type or even specific player to play off of or expand Evans' style of play and skill set?
I've included a poll of generalities and combined some of Brick's notes on who he thinks is the best complementary player alongside Evans, all of which I tend to agree with:
In my mind, it sounds like Brick just described Doug Christie ... anyone currently in the NBA who's a Christie clone?
So, assuming Evans is one of our guards, if you could hand pick someone, who do you believe would be the best player type or even specific player to play off of or expand Evans' style of play and skill set?
I've included a poll of generalities and combined some of Brick's notes on who he thinks is the best complementary player alongside Evans, all of which I tend to agree with:
From Trade Martin? thread:
"In order to get the most out of Evans, in order to let him play his game, these would be the traits I would look for out of his 2-guard:
1) defends well
2) can shoot the three
3) good ballhandler/assistman"
From Grades vs Thunder thread:
"We also got a new piece to the Reke Havoc appropriate backcourt mate puzzle -- while Beno was on his early PG high, Reke was invisible. Pretty much did nothing at all and was just watching the show. And then Beno passed the baton and Reke started doing his Reke thing as a PG, and for the most part Beno was just watching the show. So having a pure PG next to Reke may not be the way to go ... "
" ... Another clue to the appropriate Reke backcourt partner -- somebody fullsized as an OG so the opponent can't just hide their PG on our "OG" like they did tonight. Ideally you want the opposing PG to have to guard Reke so he can pummel them."
"In order to get the most out of Evans, in order to let him play his game, these would be the traits I would look for out of his 2-guard:
1) defends well
2) can shoot the three
3) good ballhandler/assistman"
From Grades vs Thunder thread:
"We also got a new piece to the Reke Havoc appropriate backcourt mate puzzle -- while Beno was on his early PG high, Reke was invisible. Pretty much did nothing at all and was just watching the show. And then Beno passed the baton and Reke started doing his Reke thing as a PG, and for the most part Beno was just watching the show. So having a pure PG next to Reke may not be the way to go ... "
" ... Another clue to the appropriate Reke backcourt partner -- somebody fullsized as an OG so the opponent can't just hide their PG on our "OG" like they did tonight. Ideally you want the opposing PG to have to guard Reke so he can pummel them."
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