Backcourt offense, scoring, shooting & playmaking is pretty universally acknowledged as offseason priority #1 (as it should be)
But I think the Center spot, from top to bottom, needs a hard look.
WCJ fought hard vs BOS and, imo, put in his best work in a long time. He's got one more year at $10.9m and then his extension kicks in...18.1m, 19.6m and then a team option year at $21m...not really terrible deal for a full-time starting Center...but I don't know if he should be that.
Goga clearly has lost the trust of Mose, based on how little playoff time he got...as a result, imo, he looked kind of lost. I think, historically, he's played way better when he gets more time (starting for an oft-injured starter) than off the bench. He's due to make $8.3m next year and then one more at $7.6m
Moe tore his ACL and will likely not be back until December, well into next season. Right now, he's up in the air with a team option of $11m for next season. ACL shouldn't be a lingering type of injury and, by all accounts, he's progressing in his rehab.
I POSTED THIS ELSEWHERE BUT WANT TO RE-START THE CONVERSATION HERE...
How bad is Moe's defense really? Is it just unsalvageable or can it be brought up, schemed for, etc enough to make him playable (assuming he returns at full strength - whenever that is, December?). We bounce around a lot of names, including Danny Wolf, for an example...but can we go in that kind of finesse center direction or do we really need more of a defensive and rebounding anchor?
The whole "find a rim-protecting, rebounding, switching defender, who can knock down 3's and finish lobs 5' above the rim" ain't happening...what are the potential compromises.
I've suggested Sabonis and "defense sucks"
Capela - "can't spread the floor"
Maluach - "not really a rebounder" based on one game - after averaging 11.2 per game while still learning the sport

Poeltl - too slow, can't switch
I mean, everyone is some kind of compromise, what is our best option to concede...to me, it's the opposite of our Guard situation (which is "Enough with the freaking lockdown guys - we need guards to also do guard things").
WCJ spreads the floor, rebounds at a high level, is big and sturdy enough to mix it up with anyone, is reliable in effort and health, and on a good team-friendly deal...no, he's not any of those except in flashes (good effort vs BOS)
what do we really need that's gettable?
For me, it's throw picks around to get Maluach. Mosely would drool over a raw piece of 7' power and instinct with that level of mobility. We've had a tremendous defense without any kind of real rim-protecting deterrent. Maybe I'm underestimating WCJ - he does do an amazing job, at times, of switching onto smaller players and staying with them briefly...I just wish he'd get 10+ rebounds per game and not really look overmatched against the really big guys...sometimes he's dunking everything, grabbing boards in traffic and just looking possessed. He's awesome in spurts when he looks like he's playing angry - maybe right after he caught an accidental (or not) elbow...when I coached my young son, who was big & skilled among the other guys at the Y, I would marvel at the difference in his performance after he took a bump or, for whatever reason, got pissed off...I would (kind of) joke that I needed to call a timeout and pinch his tricep or nipple to get him going.

Anyway, what's our Center outlook? If you think it's fine as is, skip it and just go away
