LOL. Suggested something similar. Watch out for the pigeons!I could see Hurley showing this near the end of the season, if for no other reason than to give other teams something else to have to gameplan for. Of course, what could a game plan for that possibly be?
Very few of us are suggesting this should be the backbone of team play. It’s a potential wrinkle that could be employed in certain situations only. For instance end of close games where neither player is in foul trouble and against an opponent that is physically tall and having it’s way on the interior against us.I don't see the point/need to do that? Being able to switch back and forth between Sanogo and Clingan is such a luxury that there is no reason to mess with it.
This question keeps coming up because the two of them are so talented, it's hard to see their minutes only add up to 40. Personally, I don't see a good way to make it work, but there are smarter basketball minds than me that may be able to come up with something that works in certain situations.
The one thing you DON'T do, is to say "we're undefeated, don't mess with things." Don't ever be satisfied with where you are. Every player and coach needs to be working their ass off every day to get better, not satisfied with being #1 in the country or currently undefeated.