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See C.J. score?
Filed under: News; Tagged as: Al Harrington, Baron Davis, C.J. Watson, Don Nelson, Marcus Williams, Monta Ellis, Stephen JacksonBy Geoff Lepper
48minutes.netOAKLAND — For all the talk about incoming point guard Marcus Williams, Warriors coach Don Nelson isn’t ready to hand him the keys the offense just yet.
Nelson said after Tuesday’s morning practice that C.J. Watson currently holds top position on the depth chart at the point, filling in the spot that the injured Monta Ellis was slated to inherit from the departed Baron Davis.
“C.J., right now it’s his starting job to lose,” Nelson said. “I think he’s the best starting point guard in camp right now, so I’ve got him penciled in there. But there’s still a long way to go. This is all early, (but) he’s done a very good job.”
Nelson said that when the team gets around to going over its offensive sets — more than 90 percent of the work since Saturday has been on the defensive side of the ball — he’s not planning on making any changes to help compensate for the absence of Ellis, whom Nelson expected to play 35 minutes a night at the point.
“Everything we do (in training camp) is anticipating that Monta would be in the lineup,” Nelson said. “So he’ll walk right back into things that he does well, that he can do.”
That means whomever gets slotted in at point guard, be it Watson or Williams, will have to do all the things Ellis has been expected to do. That’s an interesting tidbit, because there’s nobody else on the Warriors’ roster — and few players in the entire league, for that matter — who can match the offensive explosiveness a healthy Ellis brings to the floor.
“They can do (Ellis’) job,” Nelson said. “They’ll have to do it differently. It’s not that they’re not good players; they don’t have the ability to score like he does.”
Neither of them has displayed that propensity in the NBA to this point, but Watson arguably has more potential to be a prototypical scoring point guard of the type Nelson loves. Watson doesn’t have the raw speed and quickness of Ellis, but he did average 26.2 points — on better than 50 percent shooting and 40 percent accuracy from 3-point range — in the NBA Development League last season.
Watson seemed to be concentrating, almost to a fault, on avoiding mistakes, rather than making plays, after joining the Warriors in January. Then again, he spent half his time playing alongside Davis rather than in place of him, and according to 82games.com, Watson’s PER at the point was 16.2. At the 2, alongside Davis, it was just 8.0.
Given the freedom to look for his own shot rather than wanting to defer to older, more dominant teammates, Watson might be able to get closer to that NBDL form. Certainly the Warriors will need that kind of output if they want to keep pace with the rest of the West while Ellis heals, because Golden State faces a frightening schedule to open the season: 23 of its first 36 games on the road, and eight back-to-backs — six of them all-road affairs — before Jan. 1.
Notes: Stephen Jackson and Al Harrington were given the day off, “just because they deserved it,” Nelson said. “They’re old. Both of them are below 30 (years old), but they have bodies below 40.”
5 Responses to “See C.J. score?”
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Ugh! The thought of C.J. having the green light makes me queasy. I’d much rather have a pass-first type of PG like Marcus running the show. We have plenty of other guys to score the ball. We don’t need C.J. having the okay to gun away!
It doesn’t surprise me that C.J. is winning the job 4 days into camp. Nellie has said that 90% of what they are working on so far is defensive drills. Marcus is pathetic on defense so C.J. is probably standing out right now. But once the focus transitions to offensive sets/drills, I fully expect Marcus to take over that starting spot. M-Will has that special “it” factor that C.J. can only dream about. Marcus just needs to continue to learn and have the chance to shine. C.J. on the other hand will not even be on this team come April… book it!
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I agree with most of what you’re saying, Naddd. I expect to hear good things about MWill pretty soon now that the focus is turning to the offensive side of the ball.
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