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How is my starting lineup for the Washington Wizards next season?
PG- John Wall- this is quite obvious
SG- Jordan Crawford- had a tough time deciding between him and Nick Young. I think Crawford does more on the court along with scoring. He is a great ball handler, and great passer. Nick Young can only score do nothing else. Also, Young might not be back next season, so it is safer to put Crawford here.
SF-Chris Singleton- Another tough decision. I really like Jan Vesely, but I think he is more suited as an energy guy off the bench who will give short bursts of fantastic production. Saving his energy on the bench will help him fulfill this role. Rashard Lewis was a consideration, but just isn't the player he used to be. All he can do now is shoot 3s, and is not suited as a starting SF. Singleton is not only versatile and athletic enough to be a starter, hes a great defender, and will stabilize our perimeter
PF- Andray Blatche - I know he is an idiot, and a ball hog, but he is the most talented person at this position, and unless hes traded, hes all weve got. Vesely and Lewis are more suited as SFs so starting either one of them is stupid.
C- Javale McGee- After proving himself last year as a great young center, McGee should be a great compliment to John Wall, and besides, all the other centers suck.
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- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
I agree with your reasons for Jordan Crawford and Chris Singleton, but I'd put Young and Rashard over those two because of their experience. No offense, but Crawford has a bad field goal shooting %, which is not good because a shooting guard's purpose is also to shoot. Chris Singleton is a rookie and who knows how he'll play out in the NBA. He could be a steal, or a worthless draft pick (I think he'll be a steal though). I think putting Lewis in for Singleton would be a safer choice, because he has the height and can shoot.
I'm not trying to rip you for your decisions or anything (and I'm not even a Wizards fan so I don't have the right to lol) but I think that lack of experience needs to develop in 1-2 years before I can say that Crawford and Singleton can start.
Otherwise, the Wizards have a very bright future ahead of them!