One Man's Rotation

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Now that Allen Iverson has been relegated to a backup role, the Pistons need to work out their rotation. Obviously, there are countless factors that influence the rotation on a given night –matchups, health, foul trouble, slumps, and score to name a five – but this is a rough breakdown of how I would dole out minutes on a given night, assuming a close game with everyone healthy. Will Bynum should be out of the rotation. He is too small to play with Iverson and whenever Iverson is not on the court, Stuckey should be playing point guard. Kwame Brown can see spot minutes during games when the Pistons face a dominant low post scorer.

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