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I dont think he will have any issue with range on his jumper. While I guess you can call him a tweener due to his athleticism (which is just solid/good/ok),
His athleticism is average... It's not solid nor good, IMO. If it was, I probably wouldn't be as leery. He looks crafty... not quick. But crafty could get you killed... especially if he's the 2nd (Booker fits into this mold as well) of our big 3 who's not athletically gifted. We might be able to get away with that on O, but it could crush us on D.
the more swingmen you have on your roster the better. This is especially true in Bud's system.
Not sure I totally agree with this... especially when 2 of your 3 swingmen aren't great athletes. And while I think Bud is a good idea as coach for a team of youngsters, his Atlanta teams have made the playoffs, but been complete paper tigers come playoff time.
I point to the Warriors, 76ers, Celtics. You need a plethora of interchangeable parts, guys who can shoot and pass, play and defend multiple positions. Thats where the league is right now. Doncic fits based on his skill level and size.
Here's why I think pointing to the Warriors and Sixers is problematic. Those teams have ATHLETIC FREAKS on their team. The Warriors have GREAT defenders with Klay, Durant and Green... and Iggy is as well, and Livingston is solid too. And in that mix, they have guys who are athletic freaks (Durant) who are 6'11, a freak with Green who can somehow lock down 3-5 at 6'6. They're also ALL good to great shooters. Our big 3 would have ONE shooter and none of the size that the Warriors have. They aren't just a team of swingmen. Like you said, they can all defend multiple positions... Doncic/Booker just can not do that. And the Warriors when they're great are great because they're not only ridiculous on O, but are stingy AF on D.
As for the Celtics... they're paper tigers until proven otherwise. Once they get Kyrie and Hayward back, they might fit into the mold of interchangeable swing-men, but the jury's out there.
As for The Sixers, they have CLASSIC size, while also based around a 6'10 point guard who can run the floor, get his shot at any time and take it strong to the hoop unlike anyone since Magic and Embiid is a legit 7 footer with MASSIVE skill and athleticism. We have nothing like EITHER of those guys and Doncic doesn't have the size or athleticism of Simmons.
And most important... what I think people are missing in putting the team together is that they're looking at how to construct a team RIGHT NOW, when you should be looking to the future. This team isn't going to contend for a title for a couple years AT LEAST, so trying to follow the Warriors model is short-sighted, IMO.
Looking to the future when we actually will be able to contend, you have to look at the up and comers right now. The teams that will take over after the Rockets/Warriors start tailing off. And those teams are Utah, the Celtics and most imposing... the Sixers. That's what this team needs to look to the future to compete for a title. Utah and The Sixers have classically built teams size wize and the Celtics have athletes galore, if not great size (and probably the best coach in the biz). Hell, if you want to include the Raptors in there, that's a team with classic size as well. And if you look at the Pelicans, they have classic size as well. Those teams are all the future and those are the ones we're going to end up (hopefully) battling with moving forward. To do that with a team built around a bunch of swing-men (only one of which is a great athlete) seems like a recipe for disaster.