Johnny Bball wrote:mdenny wrote:I ain't disrespecting anyone for their opinions.
But my take: our Coaching staff and FO have decided that the traditional C is or will become antiquated in the NBA.
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Kind of funny but… Of course they have, probably five years ago!
I mean draymond green and the GSW changed everything. Just because we got there with Gasoline changes little, he is a very different type of player. The Lakers got there with Davis which is a PF. And last year the Bucks had to play GA more at the five and Buds fascination with Lopez and traditional bb almost cost him yet again.
There is no place really left for that player. The position is getting quicker and quicker means smaller. Quicker means an ability to guard more than the five, and the perimeter. No finding that prototype centre in a different body is in no way easy and in no ways has the nba figured out what to really draft for there mostly. And he has to be able to space the floor and shoot the three.
I’ve been railing against employing slow centres and about this change for years here. Raptors are at least adapted now that they are rebuilding. No ide that they have it right at all yet. They obviously think highly of achuiwa and he could fit the mould but he’s raw as hell. Birch is just pretty darn average for the role but he doesn’t hurt you.
The end product, the ideal to small ball C to me… is OG. He can defend anyone.
I think I would quibble with theres no place for them anymore.
I think there is, but not teams like our who are trying to break the mould, unlike some traditional teams (The Sixers as an example). I think there is an avenue for both, but I for one, like the idea of versatility over role definition (and thats not to say teams dont use both, im just saying in a macro sense).