fishmike wrote:EnySpree wrote:Aside from the age difference...
Camby is the better rebounder and shot blocker of the three.
It's up for debate if Amare is capable of scoring the way he has in the past without a pick and roll offense to showcase him. Without a heavy pick and roll offense he's basically useless. Melo is the more efficient scorer so Amare is the second option. Amare has no post game and likes to bully guys to the rim. He's prone to his shot getting blocked and commiting offensive fouls....
Tyson can't post up, neither can Camby....Tyson is excellent in the pick and roll. Camby is capable. Neither player needs a play called for them to make an impact on the game. Amare needs plays called for him or he is useless.
Tyson has no confidence in the 15 footer...Camby can knock it out to 18-20ft...Amare has the range out to three if his energy is up, meaning he needs touches to get it going.
All three can run the floor with the best of them.
Amare has no defense. He will come in and help with the block shot every once in a while. Tyson is great with man to man and he is active and alert to clog paths and hold position. Camby is best chasing rebounds and blocks. He is very good one on one too. It's very hard to beat Camby to a rebound. He is also very intimidating protecting the basket
based on what? Please explain. Show me anything tangible that shows Melo is more efficient. Melo is barely at league average
He could be, by from his history, he is a high volume scorer.
Thing is he takes bad shots and is capable of hitting them, as he has his entire career.
If he would just stop taking those type of bad shots and learn to use his abilities to score, to making plays, freeing a step for a player, hitting the open man/cutter, and utilizing his team mates like Lebron did in the playoffs. Melo is selfish, it is always about him, and him alone, that will forever be his biggest problem/his ego.
Dantoni tried to make him the leader and to make plays for others, as point/forward. While he might not be a point forward, Dantoni knew he was his best player, and he had to only ability to make plays for others. It was Dantoni's nice way of telling Melo to STOP TRYING TO SCORE ALONE AND HELP YOUR TEAM MATES GET GOOD LOOKS.
I don't think Amare meshes in, between Tyson and Melo, he should be looked at to come of the bench if it continues.
But it could bruise Amare's ego, it would be best of Amare asks to be part of the 2nd unit like Ginobili does for the Spurs.
Chandler is very effective with the PnR, without Amare, it was proven during Linsanity.
Chandler holds back Amare, just as much as Amare holds Chandler back on both ends of the floor.
This is true on the defensive end and the offensive end, Amare is just put in the middle between Chandler/Melo that takes away his effectiveness and becomes a liability.
Some options would include...
A player like Anthony Tolliver, would fit much better, with his ability to spread the floor, grab rebounds, fun the floor well, and not have to worry about getting shots for Amare to get going.
Dejuan Blairre as a legit post option, that can make players much better.
Ivan Johnson or AR, as defensive PF/C that can rebound/block shots that would be the anchor of the team and compliment Tyson Chandler's abilities, it would be a multiplying effect when Iman comes back.
Ahmad Nivins is a poor mans Taj Gibson/ Paul Milsapp, he is on the summer league and was part of the Dallas trade for Tyson Chandler.
Copeland if he can be stretch 3/4 that can space the floor and allow Melo to post up more and force double teams, to create open shots for others.
Those 5 different type of players, that would completely change the identity of the team, and allow a different philosophy.
Instead of changing lineups in the middle of the season, with all the analysts, news papers, and media that would mentally cause drama between the move.
It would be best for the team, to say "I think Amare would be a great 6th man role, with the new depth acquired this sesaon"
If we keep the same starting lineup, we will continue to have problems as we face the good/elite teams, as we have been exposed.
Camby, unlike Chandler, moves slightly faster and can hit the 12 footer to open up Amare.
Our 2nd unit has the shooters, to space him out, along with Kidd/Pablo, that are pass first/PnR players.
We do not have many roster spots, so we would have to choose between these of players, as well as fill up our other backup positions with PG/SG, and G/F.
Our PGs, Lin just came back from surgery, Kidd, and Pablo are not young, Iman out indefinitely, so it would make sense to have a PG/SG that would hold some insurance.
I don't think Kidd *3rd option* is a penetration threat with his current age, same with Pablo, so aside from Lin, we do need another player that can break defenses down, and not be much of a defensive liability.
Kidd, Pablo, and Jr Smith, can all handle the ball but are not good players that can penetrate and finish strong at the rim, without PF and Centers that can space them out for the lane.
Kidd and Pablo are both superb passers though, that can feed the cutters, and big men for a alley hoops, especially when our opponents bigs are worried about the penetration of Lin + just say a JJ Barea/Randy Foye.