Very true. And I do agree that as a general rule Joe likes bigman depth and this is the type of low risk/high reward move that could have some merit.Goldtop wrote:Jodi wrote:Goldtop wrote:I think the Pistons are a pefect fit for him and for us. If we could somehow get him back to even serviceable, he could be great in the "dice" role as the 3rd big behind Moose/Dre. I'm salivating just thinking of an Oden/Drummond frontcourt defensively, if we could ever get him back to old Oden form, which his agent believes in possible.
And if it doesn't work out, no risk involved. Joe should be all over this opportunity.
Ok, you've convinced me...I didn't think of the "Mcdyess" experiment...Moose/Pinguien/O-Dawg front-court would be pretty nasty...
Pistons have always had great backup bigs in their championship years. ppl remember Ben/Sheed and Laimbeer/Mahorn and think all we need is 2 bigs, but don't forget about guys like Buddha, Elden, Memo, Dyess, Rodman, etc. I know Joe likes to have depth up front, so Oden would seem to fit that mold perfect if we can rehab him.
But remember that when Joe was building that 2004 squad it was with the Lakers & Spurs in mind. He had to load up on bigmen because the most dominant players in the league where at power positions. Look at who the top players on the elite teams are now; LBJ, Durant, Melo, Paul, Rose etc.
Not that you load up on fouls to use against those guys since they are much better FT shooters, so maybe you still do stock up on bigs. I dunno. Just kinda rambling...