10-03-2022, 08:25 AM
I would presume that the season will start with a depth chart looking something like this:
Luka - Frank - Hardy
Dinwiddie - Green - Dorsey
Bullock - THJ - Pinson
GK - Maxi - Bertans
McGee - Wood - Powell
If there are no injuries or trades, and presuming the development of players continues apace, the three smaller positions should look something like this at the end of the season:
Luka - Hardy - Dorsey
Green - Bullock - Frank
Dinwiddie - THJ - Pinson
...with Bullock and Frank getting more minutes at the expense of Green and Hardy in the playoffs.
What screams out to me most from that depth chart is that there's no way they don't make a trade. Too many bigs. Unless they give up on Wood and trade him at the deadline (which would probably be a package deal for a new starter, tbh), I don't see how they keep Powell's $11 mil at third string, and if he's playing, he's thieving minutes from someone whose benching grievously hurts the team.
Luka - Frank - Hardy
Dinwiddie - Green - Dorsey
Bullock - THJ - Pinson
GK - Maxi - Bertans
McGee - Wood - Powell
If there are no injuries or trades, and presuming the development of players continues apace, the three smaller positions should look something like this at the end of the season:
Luka - Hardy - Dorsey
Green - Bullock - Frank
Dinwiddie - THJ - Pinson
...with Bullock and Frank getting more minutes at the expense of Green and Hardy in the playoffs.
What screams out to me most from that depth chart is that there's no way they don't make a trade. Too many bigs. Unless they give up on Wood and trade him at the deadline (which would probably be a package deal for a new starter, tbh), I don't see how they keep Powell's $11 mil at third string, and if he's playing, he's thieving minutes from someone whose benching grievously hurts the team.