Gibson and Varejao, bench tweeners?
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:40 am
These two players are key building blocks for our future. Yet both seem to be tweeners that are better coming off the bench. Gibson will never be a PG nor is he tall enough for a SG. Varejao fits somewhere between C and PF, not quite big enough for one nor strong enough for the other. He's also plagued by foul problems, reducing his playing time and making it more likely he's a bench player.
I think both of these players are very good and are even better bench players, they could even be future 6th men of the year. But should 2 players who are better coming off the bench really be key building blocks for our future, untouchable in trades? Next year we will have a mountain of expirings and we will be a key player in the trade market. We might be able to acquire talent without parting with either of these players, but when you consider we will have 3 major needs to fill, it seems unlikely.
We need a legit PG
We need a second scoring option, most likely a swingman with an outside shot
We need atleast one big man to replace Z and/or improve upon Gooden.
Furthermore we have to look at quality rather than just quantity. Ideally next year we'd be able to fill one of these holes with an all-star caliber player who is young or still in his prime.
I think both of these players are very good and are even better bench players, they could even be future 6th men of the year. But should 2 players who are better coming off the bench really be key building blocks for our future, untouchable in trades? Next year we will have a mountain of expirings and we will be a key player in the trade market. We might be able to acquire talent without parting with either of these players, but when you consider we will have 3 major needs to fill, it seems unlikely.
We need a legit PG
We need a second scoring option, most likely a swingman with an outside shot
We need atleast one big man to replace Z and/or improve upon Gooden.
Furthermore we have to look at quality rather than just quantity. Ideally next year we'd be able to fill one of these holes with an all-star caliber player who is young or still in his prime.