So here is a possible Bulls starting lineup:
Noah - C
Boozer/Gibson - PF
Hamilton - SG
Deng - SF
Hinrick/Robinson - PG
It's not exactly known who the starting pf and pg is going to be for Chicago. (Sound familiar?)
So Chicago could bring Boozer or Gibson off the bench, depending, and Hinrick or Robinson off the bench, depending on who starts.
I'll roll with this Kings lineup because it's last starting unit of Smart's:
Cousins - C
Thompson - PF
Tyrke - SG
Johnson - SF
IT - PG
If I'm Chicago, I start Nate Robinson because of his success against IT last year. And I probably start Boozer because Chicago needs all the scoring it can get without Rose in the lineup.
Is the Kings starting unit better than Chicago's starting unit of Noah, Boozer, Deng, N. Robinson, and Hamilton, or not? Because if you think they are, then the it shouldn't be close in this game because the Kings bench of Brooks, Thornton, Robinson, Hayes, and whomever at the 3 has way too much firepower for the likes of Hinrick, Teague, Bellini, and Jimmy Butler and whoever they have for a backup center. Even if you think the starters play to a standoff, the Kings should win because of the bench. So are the Kings starting 5 better than Chicago's starting five, or not?
Noah - C
Boozer/Gibson - PF
Hamilton - SG
Deng - SF
Hinrick/Robinson - PG
It's not exactly known who the starting pf and pg is going to be for Chicago. (Sound familiar?)
So Chicago could bring Boozer or Gibson off the bench, depending, and Hinrick or Robinson off the bench, depending on who starts.
I'll roll with this Kings lineup because it's last starting unit of Smart's:
Cousins - C
Thompson - PF
Tyrke - SG
Johnson - SF
IT - PG
If I'm Chicago, I start Nate Robinson because of his success against IT last year. And I probably start Boozer because Chicago needs all the scoring it can get without Rose in the lineup.
Is the Kings starting unit better than Chicago's starting unit of Noah, Boozer, Deng, N. Robinson, and Hamilton, or not? Because if you think they are, then the it shouldn't be close in this game because the Kings bench of Brooks, Thornton, Robinson, Hayes, and whomever at the 3 has way too much firepower for the likes of Hinrick, Teague, Bellini, and Jimmy Butler and whoever they have for a backup center. Even if you think the starters play to a standoff, the Kings should win because of the bench. So are the Kings starting 5 better than Chicago's starting five, or not?