Fischella wrote:I am really curious to know why anybody see Towns as a plus defender in the NBA and which role they see him playing to be that one? because he is not strong enough, and likely will never be, to defend Centers in the post, he is not a rim protector or a insanely long big guy that could use the verticality to defend that way, he has not got quick feet or agility to cover and switch with PF or defend the pick&roll… he is a hard working smart guy that can be an effective defender, alla Horford, but he is far away from been what somehow most of you are trying to make him be.
This is actually one area I don't disagree with you. I don't 100% agree, but I don't completely disagree either.
I am concerned with Towns' strength, as well. Coming out of Louisville, Gorgui Dieng was seen as an elite defensive big too. But he struggled with strength once he got to the NBA. Towns isn't a whole lot bigger than Dieng, who has had not the easiest transition to the NBA. I know there's a big age difference when both entered the league, but you also don't want to bulk up Towns' upper body so much that he turns into Andrew Bynum or Greg Oden.
Fischella wrote:Okafor on the other hand, while he is not there yet, has way better tools and traits to become an impactful big defensively.
I wouldn't go that far. You should have quit while you were ahead. Okafor may have the physical traits, but the defensive tool Okafor might not have is defensive awareness. Towns seems to have that.