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Greg Monroe Can't Shoot With Range (at all) - Not Triangular
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nixluva
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3/20/2015  12:14 PM
gunsnewing wrote:
nixluva wrote:Depending on who we draft I would accept either of Monroe, Lopez and Ajinca. They are all younger players who have good years left and can provide good production. If it's OK4 then Lopez or Ajinca makes sense. If it's Towns you can get by with Monroe as your low post threat and Towns can move around and score from anywhere. The idea is that you can make it work with any combination depending on who we draft. Obviously if we draft Russell that opens up the PF and C spot to a Monroe and Lopez/Ajinca combo.

Towns fits with any of those guys since he can play inside and out on offense depending on who he is playing next to. While not getting in Melo's way.

If we have this kind of successful off season We are going to to be capable of beating teams in so many way. It all depends on Melo buying in. The East is extremely weak. We can dominate the East and be right up there with Cleveland.

Towns does provide the most flexibility. He covers a huge need while at the same time being versatile enough to work with just about any player we could imagine adding in Free Agency. This draft is so huge for what this team will be able to do this summer. If it's OK4 at least there are some quality Centers we can bring in who can play next to him. Ajinca in particular would work well since he has a good all around game.

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Greg Monroe Can't Shoot With Range (at all) - Not Triangular

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