WargamesX wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Thibs would NEVER go for starting Ware at center. And then what would we do when Ware is in perpetual foul trouble?
IHart would be the starter, Ware would be the big off the bench. Sign a Mason Plumlee type when Tom inevitably decides to not play the rookie. The point is you're not winning the title with these type of centers anymore, they are too easy to game plan for over a long series.
I will keep repeating this, the Celtics had a defensive rim runner, and with all their talent even they decided that they needed more shooting / scoring from the 5 spot. And even with Kristaps out they still have another center that can shoot and defend.
I don’t like the idea of trying to run it back with a rookie Center as the backup. There isn’t any reason to break up that successful center tandem. We can’t give IHart more money if we ship Mitch out & Mitch’s contract is designed to shrink every year. Combined they make less than Gobert and can be just and impactful.
Also KP has played two games this whole playoffs. Horford and rim running centers have been holding it down.
If you want to win a title you break it up, especially since 1 of them cannot stay healthy. They aren't as good as Gobert, and he hasn't won anything. At some point in time in the playoffs you're going to run into a 5 out team, whether it's a team where the C can hit threes or they can pass, it's going to happen and when it does you're most likely going to lose. The Mavs made it to the finals with a rookie C as a backup/starter, the problem isn't that he's a rookie, it's that whether he's good or not the coach wont play him even if he's productive.
Horford isn't a rim runner, he's a 3 & D center, he's shooting 35% on threes and 5 attempts per game. They played Kornet a grand total of three minutes in this series, Tillman played last game and hit a three. They do not want anyone on the floor that can't hit threes right now. Rim runners are an antiquated player type, especially if you have a PF like Randle, every single team with big PFs like that want shooting C's next to them (Lopez / Giannis, Siakam /Turner, Zion / Jonas). What you guys are arguing for is basically the Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan tandem which couldn't win, but this time, this time will be different.