Inside the GM's office, a meeting is in progress...
Roberto Gurgone: We’ve got ourselves another shooter. You each have the scouting report. I want to hear what thoughts you have. How will he be integrated into the team? Pio, what are you thinking?
Pio Reina: I see he’s played almost exclusively at the point. The handling, driving and passing aren’t up to standards. We do a guard boot camp to fix that. Frias, Leao, Uzek, Isarre, Pasman, Bolibok, Enfes, and Kops will all be included in various aspects. We’ll see if we can squeeze in Beko too. That’s short and long term. Immediately, I think he plays the 2 and some 3. My view is his ball handling needs to be better, and so does his passing to stick at the point.
RG: Air, your thoughts.
Air Allnite: Pio’s initial assessment isn’t wrong, but the numbers indicate he can handle the point just fine. I’ll just point out that if he’s running the point, he’s not the only ball handler on the court. We could initiate the offense from any number of guys. Using last night’s lineup as the example, we run this kid at the point with Kops, Frias, and Beko on the floor with him it won’t matter who’s playing the point. The ball will move, good decisions will be made, good shots will be had, and that’s what we want.
RG: Marshall, any ideas defensively?
Marshall Richards: Ask me again after we see who improves their inside defense. I have ideas, but nothing I can go with yet.
RG: Byron?
Byron Helm: Are we so deep that Craig will have to get his minutes in scrimmages and such? To integrate the new guy is going to have a ripple effect across multiple roles. It’s easy to see that Craig is the odd man out. Who else is getting bumped?
RG: It’s no secret that Craig needs work. His game is still pretty raw. While we’re mentioning it, we might have to make a choice between Uzek and Isarre soon. Boot camp could tell us a lot.
PR: Back to the starting point guard conversation, guys. Are you guys telling me this kid makes us better by playing the point? I see what the numbers say and the scouting report, but I don’t trust what my eyes haven’t seen yet. I don’t see it.
RG: I think he’s an option, yes.
AA: Play him, Pio. We’ll run the boot camp and get him where you want him to be. He’s already the best shooter on the team. Yes, better than you know who. Not a better scorer, but a better shooter. He learns to finish and things get interesting. If the other guy improves his defense and passing, we could have us a dynamic duo.
MR: Even if he’s not where you want him to be after boot camp, odds are that someone or maybe a few between Frias, Leao, and Kops will be. Any improvement from Bolibok, Pasman, Enfes and Beko will only help. We are in good hands at the point; it’s really close to being an embarrassment of riches.
AA: And that will extend to the shooting guard and small forward positions. We’re almost making them interchangeable.
PR: Air, where are we on development?
AA: Frias needs passing camp, Leao needs defense, Kops needs passing camp, the new kid, Bodura, needs ball handling, Beko needs ball handling.
PR: Run passing camp with Frias, Uzek, Bolibok, Pasman, Enfes and Kops. Run ball handling with Bodura, Uzek, Isarre, Pasman, Rongjing, and Craig. Run perimeter defense with Leao, Uzek, Isarre, Bolibok, and Grubbs. Byron, start working on your plans for big man boot camp. Also, check with me for any changes. If Roberto does something, we need to be able to adjust accordingly.
RG: As always, if something happens, you’ll find out from me directly.
PR: Thanks, Roberto. We appreciate that.
Last edited by Speedtraps at 7/7/2024 11:56:27 PM