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That's s shame because he is the one guy they can't afford to lose because thee is no competent backup for him that does the type of things he does. It always seems to be something with the Warriors. They are just snake bit.
Who do you guys think will get the majority of his minutes? Speights?
When Lee gets healthy, I think it might be a big split there between him and Speights. Ezeli will probably get some good run against the bigger teams. Teams that the Warriors can go small against I believe will employ a lot of Lee and Speights at the C. Lee will get lots of time at the PF spot too. I could see him getting about 28-30 minutes a night. Speights should see around 20-25 at the 5. Ezeli will probably cover the rest (probably as a starter, but not much PT afterwards).
That's the upsideSucks but better to have this done in the first half of the season versus the second/playoff run.
Howard had this done and missed 11 games. I'm figuring Bogut will likely miss probably closer to 20. Good news is that with our beast of a start, we can afford to not have him. We're coming up on a stretch of home games that should be easier to navigate than some long road trips.
I'd be content to let him sit for the next 20 games, ease him in for the 20 following and get him right to close the season.
Also on a side note I hope Myers still has JO on speed dial.
How about Harrison for Plumlee - the Nets' Plumlee?
Does J O'Neal have 10 - 20 games left in him?![]()
I think a guy who may develop into a bench scorer is Livingston. He has a mismatch on every guy who covers him because he is so long. he just shoots over people.With the way Harrison has been playing I'd say no. Plumlee has been playing better as of late, but with no particular bench scorer stepping up yet, Barnes' offense is much needed at the moment.
I think a guy who may develop into a bench scorer is Livingston. He has a mismatch on every guy who covers him because he is so long. he just shoots over people.
Livingston is really hitting his stride. In addition to his size, his point of release for his shot is very high. None of the guys who guard him can come close to bothering his shot, and he's becoming deadly from 15 feet and in. He also is good at taking the ball to the basket for a quick layup. Also, while I'm unsure of how many assists he gets, I don't recall him turning the ball over much at all. I'm very happy with Livingston and how he's progressed since overcoming his toe injury this year.