If Coach Mike Brown wants to stick with Larry Hughes as the starting point guard, he should seriously consider running Daniel Gibson as the two-guard. While Hughes wants the ball in his hands as much as possible, Gibson showed in the playoffs just how deadly he is as a shooting guard on offense.
This is not to say that Gibson would only play at the two. Gibson is the future at the point guard position for this team. In the meantime, though, running Gibson at the two would ease him back into the starting lineup on the offensive end while also appeasing Hughes's desire to constantly have control of the basketball. At the same time, Gibson's playmaking abilities would help alleviate some of the ballhandling pressure experienced by Hughes and LeBron James last season in the 'three-swingman' starting lineup with Sasha Pavlovic. On defense, though, Gibson should get the call covering point guards while Hughes sticks to guarding shooting guards.
This is not to say that Gibson would only play at the two. Gibson is the future at the point guard position for this team. In the meantime, though, running Gibson at the two would ease him back into the starting lineup on the offensive end while also appeasing Hughes's desire to constantly have control of the basketball. At the same time, Gibson's playmaking abilities would help alleviate some of the ballhandling pressure experienced by Hughes and LeBron James last season in the 'three-swingman' starting lineup with Sasha Pavlovic. On defense, though, Gibson should get the call covering point guards while Hughes sticks to guarding shooting guards.