Bricklayer said:
You continue to pummel what has been THE single most productive offense in the league for the past 7 years.
Part of me wonders if it was so productive in spite of itself rather than because of itself.
It had one of the most talented, perfectly blended cast of characters to run it.
We don't have that personnell anymore, as you mentioned.
No offense is perfect for every blend of characters, otherwise there would be one offense in the entire league with minor nuances. In my opinion, the offense that fits this team better than the Princeton is a more traditional approach, not that the traditional approach is more or less effective than the Princeton. I just think it is the right offense for this team.
We've got a productive low post player in Reef.
We've got a perfect garbage man in Bonzi.
We've got a perfect long range talent in Bibby.
We've got an all-around talent in Artest.
We've got a good passing, great open look center in Miller.
Outside of Miller and to a smaller extent Bonzi (since he's more comfortable 15 feet in than 15 feet out), we are a traditional team, in my opinion. Everyone plays their role close to the traditional equivalent:
PF (Reef) - Inside presence. High percentage shots. Works well until doubled, must be able to pass out. Fits Reef pretty well.
SG (Bonzi) - Able to pass well, dribble well, penetrate at will and hit long range shots with consistancy. Doesn't really describe Bonzi, but I think Bonzi CAN hit the deeper shots and DOES pass well. He just prefers closer shots.
PG (Bibby) - Able to pass well, dribble expertly. Needs to be able to set up teammates by breaking down defenses and hit open cutters after picks. Needs to be able to hit the outside shot to keep teams honest. Bibby does all that, when he wants to.
SF (Artest) - Jack of all trades. Needs to be able to take it to the basket, hit medium range shots and occationally deeper. Needs to be able to move well without the ball. Artest to the letter.
C (Miller) - Need to be able to get offensive position for rebounding purposes. Muscle out opponents and set strong picks. Good footwork and ability to play well with back to the basket. Okay - so it's the opposite of Brad Miller, but I don't think that hurts us. I think it can be a blessing since Bonzi plays more like our C than our SG. Keeps the lane a little more clean.
This is just the way I see it. I don't think the Princeton is BAD. I just think it's bad for this team.