I agree VF. He has long arms but there is no visible sign of him playing 3. More in fact of him handling the ball a lil. Also, I find it hard to imagine he won't be our best shooting guard other than Temple.In looking at the predictions on our starting 5, I'm seeing a number of people putting Bogs at the 3. My question is WHY? What is this fascination some have with immediately assuming a player can shift to another position?
Oh gee, maybe it has something to do with having a million SGs and a grand total of one rookie SF.
In all honesty, I doubt he starts though. I'm not even sure he's going to be in the rotation to start the season and I'm not convinced he's going to be the difference maker people are calling him here.
And? How does that one statement change Bogdanovic from a 2 guard to a small forward? If we had tons of centers and one point guard, would we start a 5 at the 1?
The NBA game changes extremely fast. In 2014, the Suns were scoffed at for their 2-PG system in Dragic-Bledsoe.Now, no one bats an eye at a Lillard-McCollum backcourt. In 2015, Karl's small-ball lineups were initially horrible to watch, but in 2017, we saw so many teams going small instead of big.In looking at the predictions on our starting 5, I'm seeing a number of people putting Bogs at the 3. My question is WHY? What is this fascination some have with immediately assuming a player can shift to another position?
Being able to handle and initiate the offense isn't an argument for playing him at SG.As someone who has seen this kid play from age of 16, he is a guard, has played guard all his life and will continue to play guard. He might get some spot minutes at the 3 every now and then but he is a SG who can handle and initiate the offense.
There is more chance that Temple will play more SF than Bogdan.
Neither is his size!Being able to handle and initiate the offense isn't an argument for playing him at SG.
Disagree. Size, athleticism, length, strength, & defense are probably the most important factors going into what position you can play.Neither is his size!
You can disagree all you want but in this particular case it doesn't make it fact. Temple will spend more time at SF than Bogdan. He is probably the most complete SG on the roster.Disagree. Size, athleticism, length, strength, & defense are probably the most important factors going into what position you can play.
So you disagree that size, athleticism, length, strength, and defense are the most important aspects in deciding what position a player can play? What does Temple have to do with my point?You can disagree all you want but in this particular case it doesn't make it fact. Temple will spend more time at SF than Bogdan. He is probably the most complete SG on the roster.
So you disagree that size, athleticism, length, strength, and defense are the most important aspects in deciding what position a player can play? What does Temple have to do with my point?
The league is shifting down size wise. Small forwards and shooting guards in the traditional sense are virtually interchangeable. For the majority of the league, the 3 spot will be manned by a player that you can easily call a shooting guard.
While Bogdan isn't necessarily a traditional small forward, his size and game are well within the normal range. And if playing him at the 3 gets our top players more minutes, he should play at the 3.
And? How does that one statement change Bogdanovic from a 2 guard to a small forward? If we had tons of centers and one point guard, would we start a 5 at the 1?
Incorrect. He/She stated that Bogdanovic is a SG and added that he can handle and initiate the offense. Why in the world would someone mention he can handle and initiate the offense when making the case he is a SG vs. a SF? It has no business being in a SG vs. SF convo. LeBron says hello. Ben Simmons says hello. Draymond says hello.IMHO you're arguing theory to someone who is arguing fact, considering that Čarolija has been watching Bogs for years.