Every night he takes the court, Traylor faces the same steep challenge: Play the 4 or 5 with a 6'6" frame. We've all talked about his mobility and quick first step. He can obviously drive the ball.
Last night's break-out performance made me start picturing Jam-Tray as a 3. Could this guy be Self's next made-not-born small forward? He's agile enough. Fast enough. Athletic enough.
If Traylor shows up next season with a consistent jumper out to fifteen feet (or further, but that would be a miracle), does Self give him looks at the small forward slot?