I think Smart has got to do some small ball until he sees some consistent production from Greene. (I'm just leaving Salmons out of the conversation). If Greene can take a step up, then it's a no-brainer to put him at the 3 to give us more size . It's all there for Greene to take the spotlight if he performs. But if he doesn't, it makes sense to have Tyreke at the 3. Tyreke rebounds better than Greene at the 3, that's for sure. If he gets that rebound, then he can race up the floor and do what he does best. Regardless, this team can play better D than it has, whether Greene is at the 3 or Tyreke. I still don't see the cohesiveness or sense of urgency on D that this team needs. One night, they are OK, the next they are aweful.
I think Smart has got to do some small ball until he sees some consistent production from Greene. (I'm just leaving Salmons out of the conversation). If Greene can take a step up, then it's a no-brainer to put him at the 3 to give us more size . It's all there for Greene to take the spotlight if he performs. But if he doesn't, it makes sense to have Tyreke at the 3. Tyreke rebounds better than Greene at the 3, that's for sure. If he gets that rebound, then he can race up the floor and do what he does best. Regardless, this team can play better D than it has, whether Greene is at the 3 or Tyreke. I still don't see the cohesiveness or sense of urgency on D that this team needs. One night, they are OK, the next they are aweful.
right now it's rebound rates of 10.3% vs. 7.6% in favour of Evans. can't really quantify whether this is because of Greene spending more time at PF or not. at any rate, I just really, really, *really* want Smart to give Thomas/Evans/Greene/JT/Cousins some run, because whenever he did play at SF the last few games, he's looked really solid and it would probably help him out tremendously to play with the starters. nevermind that it might also cure some of the 'everybody in the lineup needs his touches' problem the Kings have.
completely agree with your last to sentences btw, maturity problems that correct themselves one would hope.
How can Greene be looking to leak out on the break on every single possession and simultaneously bang for rebounds?