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    Default Re: Updated 2010-11 NBA depth charts

    Gomes is definitely starting over Rasual, as the coaching staff has stated that they want a more traditional player at the 3.

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    WIZARDS baby


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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnWall2
    WIZARDS baby

    He looks like Willy Green and Tony Allen in some angles.

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    Default Re: Updated 2010-11 NBA depth charts

    Have Q start as SF for Orlando and VC as SG. Pietrus will be sixth man.

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    http://insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=186431

    You can change Ross and Graham. both are third stringers. no big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magnax1
    And even then I thought he was terrible. He's a spotup shooter, and not a very good one. He doesn't do anything else. Hes an averaged defender, the teams worst passer, and doesn't get out on the break near enough for how athletic he is. I really doubt that Sloan starts Miles.
    He's not a spot up shooter. He's best coming off screens. They need him to be able to spot up from 3 more now that Korver is gone though. I could see him starting alongside AK possibly. AK will have to come off the bench if Millsap/Jefferson start though and Bell would have to start. He's got potential defensively. He's a good ball handler. He's still only 23 and the 2nd or 3rd youngest guy on the team.

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    nuggz look good

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    lol at the heat haveing so many / in that 3 spot

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    and i hope pittman can actually get some burn

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    Default Re: Updated 2010-11 NBA depth charts

    I'd swap Landry Fields and Kelenna Azubuike for the Knicks.

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    Azubuike should be at least the #2 shooting guard on the Knicks' depth chart. I know the Knicks have too many wing players, but Azubuike should get every chance to compete for a starting spot and I expect him to be ahead of Roger Mason and Bill Walker in the rotation.

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    It's clear that Kleiza should start, there is hardly any better player on that team except Bargnani.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheReturnofCed
    CT: Bargnani/ Anderson/ Alabi (NBDL-inactive)/ Dorsey (cut)
    PF: Johnson/ Davis/ Evans
    SF: Kleiza/ Weems/ Wright
    SG: DeRozan/ Barbosa/ Dupree (inactive)
    PG: Jack/ Calderon/ Banks (inactive)
    That looks about right, although Dorsey is more of a PF than a C. Personally, I want him to stick around and cut Dupree. Dupree doesn't bring anything to the team that any of our other wings don't. Dorsey's at least a big body who can rebound and knock people around a bit. Something this team has lacked since AD and Oak left. Plus with Davis' injury, it provides him with an opportunity to step in and really contribute to start the season. I definitely want him to get more backup front court minutes than David Andersen who is basically a weaker version of Bargnani. One is enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheReturnofCed
    Corrected
    The Grizzlies do not have Hunter. They do have Acie Law though.

    As far as the InsideHoops version of Memphis. I don't know if it's clear year who will be the back up PG. Vasquez might work his way in there over Acie Law but I don't know if that is determined yet. I also think they will have Vasquez as an oversized PG not a SG with Henry. Thabeet is the backup Center right now but after how well Hadaddi played in FIBA it could be more of a competition than just giving Thabeet the back up spot.

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    Default Re: Updated 2010-11 NBA depth charts

    Clippers will probably go:

    PG: Baron Davis | Eric Bledsoe | Willie Warren
    SG: Eric Gordon | Randy Foye
    SF: Rasual Butler | Ryan Gomes | Al-Farouq Aminu
    PF: Blake Griffin | Craig Smith | Marqus Blakly
    CE: Chris Kaman | DeAndre Jordan | Brian Cook

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