I like the idea of Frank, RJ, and Knox bonding on the bench and developing chemistry together in an athletic two-way second unit. Along with Portis and Taj the old man shaking his head at the young pups miscues.
Depends what the goal is.
Are we hungry/desperate for playoffs?
Maybe it's best not to throw R&B into the deep end as we did with Knox last year. Let him acclimatize slowly to the NBA game.
Assuming Morris-Randle-Mitch start.
Then we're really talking the G corps.
Which G pairing will fit together?
Which G pair will mesh with that frontcourt?
Usually you want from your G's: distributing, 3-point shooting, scoring, defense, penetration, ballhandling.
Trier and Ellington would be our only G 3-point shooters. Datsun too.
Franc a stolid defender.
Jr. Smith and RJ penetrators (somewhat of the head down variety).
Peyton maybe the best ball mover.
Which G combos offer the most balance and efficacy?Smith & Trier give you nice athleticism and attacking. Iffy D. Not great passing.
Peyton & Ellington provide experience, but limited upside and crowd out the yute.
Peyton & RJ are a weak outside shooting pair.
Same with Smith & RJ. Make for a running team, which Randle likes as well, and Morris a good Melo-esque trailer. But not much D and limited 3's.
Franc & RJ -- could they handle and distribute enough? Long-armed athletic D. Limited 3-point shooting.
Peyton & Trier. Kind of okay and balanced but unexciting. Steady?
Smith & Ellington? Attacking and 3's. Could be something there.
I'd kind of hate to see all our yute on the bench.
If we went that way, I'd want the yute to get significant minutes. And hope one (or more) could break through into the starting lineup by midseason. RJ/Knox/Jr. Smith.
Knix need a balance between Win Now and Development.
Winning is good for confidence and chemistry. But lots of vets on short contracts and lots of yute need to see the court to improve.