ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:bwgood77 wrote:I don't think we should run our offense through our C, but that doesn't mean they couldn't play a big part. Duncan was basically a C though, and with him and Robinson they won 2. But this hasn't really happened since the days of Kareem...and you could argue the early days, outside of when Jordan was retired and Hakeem won a couple and Robinson/Duncan in 99 after Jordan retired again. But the Bucks play best with Giannis at C.bigfoot wrote:What recent team has won a chip running their offense through a center? What recent team has won a chip with a dominant defensive center?
Milwaukee's best lineup by far is with Giannis at C, though against the Suns they had to make adjustments after Ayton dominated in game 1 with 22/19 on 80% shooting.On the occasions Mike Budenholzer has seen fit to move Giannis Antetokounmpo to center, the Bucks have been practically unbeatable.
Such lineups have scored 116.5 points per 100 possessions, according to Cleaning the Glass. They've been even better defensively. The Bucks allow the fewest points per 100 possessions in the NBA. The Bucks allow the fewest points per 100 possessions in the NBA, only 102.3 in total. With Antetokounmpo at center, that number tumbles to 94.8.
To echo - Bigfoot, I don't know how you can argue that Giannis doesn't fit your requirements when he played the majority of Milwaukee's center minutes. Previous year for the Lakers it was AD and Dwight playing those minutes. Previous year the Raptors used Gasol and Ibaka.
Every other champion over the last decade was a team led by Lebron or Curry, or anchored by Duncan. In 2011, the Mavs won with Tyson Chandler playing 32 MPG and Brendan Haywood playing 15 MPG in the playoffs. Kobe got the two championships before that with teams anchored by Andrew Bynum, who was very briefly great. Before that going all the way back to Jordan, the rings all belonged to Duncan and Shaq, the two exceptions the Celtics championship where they played Perk and Garnett at center and the 2004 Pistons with Ben and Rasheed Wallace at center.
If your point is that we wouldn't need Deandre if we'd drafted Luka, whose talent is comparable to Lebron's and Curry's, then your point is well taken. But aside from that, the idea that you can just abandon the center position is baseless. It's true if you have Curry or Lebron on your roster. But if you would trade Duncan for pieces because "you don't need a center in today's game," you're a fool. Talent wins championships, whether it's with exceptional individual talent or collectively with a team. ESPECIALLY if you're going the collective route, you need all your bases covered, because a weakness anywhere will keep you from the promised land.
Ship Deandre off for an ok center and you're left with an ok team, no matter who else you put out there. Because hot take time: CP3 and Booker aren't *that* good. We need strength across the board if we're going to win. And we're simply not going to do better than Deandre Ayton. How good he turns out to be is the essential, critical question upon which this team's future ultimately depends, regardless of what else we do.
If you have noticed (please go read all the posts) I have never once mentioned that we should trade Ayton in any post. I just said he's not capable of running the offense and he's not worthy of a max contract. None of those centers mentioned had the offense run through them. Dirk ran it for Chandler, Kobe ran it for Bynum, Lebron did for AD. Ayton has nowhere near the offensive talent of either AD or Giannis who are both power forwards for the majority of their minutes.
The fact is, Lebron, Curry, Kobe, Kwahi, and Giannis have been most responsible for leading their respecitve offenses to championships over the past 10 years. All of them have far, far, far superior offensive skills than Ayton. Embiid and Towns who are skilled offensively have been unable to crack the nut and make it to the finals. Sadly, many posters have fooled themselves into believing Ayton will become one of these max-contract deserving centers because well ... he has potential. Everything the kid has done on/off the court has shown otherwise including his suspension.
Fine if you want to tie your wagon to DA as the Suns' messiah. I just watch him play and he lacks true passion and instincts for the game. Just calling it like I see it.
















