Mo Williams Leads Cleveland Cavaliers Backcourt Logjam

September 10th, 2010 by Jesse Dorsey Leave a reply »
Seven players. Two positions.

The biggest dilemma facing the Cleveland Cavaliers on the court is not how to best get revenge against that man whose talents are now in South Beach, it's not their transition into a new offensive system, it's not even their lack of height.

The biggest problem facing the Wine and Gold heading into training camp is how to fill the Point and Shooting Guard positions.

The Cavs currently have seven players capable of playing the One or Two spot; Mo Williams, Anthony Parker, Daniel Gibson, Ramon Sessoins, Joey Graham, Danny Green, and Christian Eyenga.

With that many bodies to fill just two positions, the question that will inevitably arise is who is going to go where, and when will they play.

So let's take a look at how each guard can help the Cavs' cause this season.

 

Mo Williams

Mo is potentially the most valuable player to the Cavaliers this season. He could be an effective point guard and a good veteran influence on the young guards of the team, or he could even be one of the team's most valuable trading pieces come February.



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