phxdude wrote:Hello everyone, I'd like to discuss Robin Fropez in this topic, and off we go.. derp.
My idea for a line up.
I feel that Robin Lopez should start next season, with Marcin Gortat playing the power forward position. Gortat is in great shape, he runs the floor like a gazelle and he'd also have an advantage over the smaller power forwards in the NBA. With Lopez clogging the middle, and Gortat getting aggressive in the paint and on his man I'd feel they'd be a defensive pair that would be very hard to stop. I'd also think that this would help somewhat eliminate our size disadvantages that have plagued the franchise for a few years too.
Dear lord no. First off Gortat is not fast enough to guard most PF IMO. Also, when the Suns are offense, they won't respect Lopez. They will put their best big (Center of PF) on Gortat just daring Lopez to do anything. Lopez is a horrible rebounder and at times terrible defender. He won't buy us anything in the starting lineup.
phxdude wrote:Robin gets less touches.
I've pretty much given up on his offensive game, I think he's never going to rack up more then ten points a game at this level. He needs to be able to defend in the low post, while defending on shots when he can. He must have awareness on the court, when he sees that someone is cutting through the middle, stop them at all costs. Let him become a defensive anchor for this ball club. He can't really make a shot, maybe the sporadic close range jumper or the open low post move, but don't force feed him.
He needs to defend in the low post but he doesn't often. He has a good game than sucks for the next 5. He CAN'T be the defensive anchor on this team. He is not good enough. Part of playing defense is the ability to get defensive boards. He is one of the worst in the entire NBA. Even last year when he was healthy he was.
phxdude wrote:[b]Make him your project this off season.
I think that what Robin is lacking is a teacher. A motivator. He had Shaq teach him a few things in his rookie year which somewhat transferred into his first starting year and he was effective. I think he's lacking that mental toughness, Alvin is too soft so we need some type of hard assistant. Someone who'll tell him to man up.
derp.
He will always be a project. He was not a good rebounder in college and having a 7 footer in the NBA who can't rebound as a starter will NEVER be the answer. You can't teach a guy to play above the rim.