Amir will not play down low. He'd play the 1 before he plays the 4. He'll be similar to DJ Kennedy.
This is Steve Lavin we're talking about. He'd easily run a lineup of Stith, Lindsey, Harrison, Pointer & Garrett (or substitute Harkless or Sampson for any of those) out there if he thought matchups were in his favor....
I'd just remind you that 6'5 Toby Bailey started at PG, SG, SF and PF for the Bruins during his time under Steve Lavin...and hey - 6'1 Earl Watson, 6'3 Baron Davis, 6'4 Kris Johnson, 6'5 Toby Bailey and 6'8 JR Henderson was a force to be reckoned with (and with Jelani McCoy on a suspension, the backups were 6'6 center Travis Reed, and 6'4 frosh wings Billy Knight & Rico Hines). That squad knocked off the Tractor Traylor-led Wolverines in the dance, even with Baron tearing his ACL at the end of the 1st half. WIth the flexibility of that lineup, Steve brought in 6'6 240 lb frosh center Travis Reed for Baron. Reed went to center, Earl to PG, Toby to SG, and JR to PF (only Kris stayed at his position at SF) and while they'd used an advantage in athleticism to take the lead at halftime, with Baron gone, Reed was able to use his bulk to neutralize Traylor in the 2nd half and hold on for the win.
In the category of more info than you want to know: Travis Reed transfered out a year later after both Gadzuric and Moiso arrived at his position. At Long Beach State, he was two times all-conference center averaging 15 pts and 8.5 rebs and shooting 57% those 2 seasons. Too small for the NBA, he went on to a TERRIFIC Euro career - he put up 22pts 11 rebs on 65% shooting in the Baltic league last season - he's put up those kind of numbers for a decade now...He was MVP in the Dutch league twice and 5 times first team all-leauge, and MVP in the Baltic league in 2007. He's made more money from hoops than some of his teammates who actually made the NBA.
I realize that has little to do with a St. Johns board, but I posted it thinking about our twin Justins, as they likely head overseas to begin their pro careers - there are opportunities and rewards out there......