Dat2U wrote:Strawman argument CCJ...nearly anyone would be more effective than Hump. But I've been alone in saying that for a while now, others appear to be just realizing Hump doesn't really help. Do I think Blair would be an upgrade? No. He might rebound well but he'll kill offensive spacing and driving lanes for Wall/Beal will disappear. Gortat would be even more miserable. At least Nene had a developed mid-range game and you could run the offense through him on occasion, can't say the same for Blair. That's not even to mention the defensive concerns. Blair chasing guys around the 3pt line at PF? Yeah, I don't see that going to well.
I agree with you on Hump being essentially the worst pairing with Gortat.
You've been right so many times in the past, I know to heed your caution that you think Blair would be worse, spacing would be off, Gortat would be miserable.
Perhaps. (I'm proud of myself, straw man I can do!)
I say give this Blair starting PF about 75 minutes. Five games, 15 minutes each, and analyze. Scientific method. Kevin Bloom numbers too deep for mere mortals to understand method. Heat cameras method. Heck, military FLIR for all I care. Objectively try it.
This is why: Blair's gonna kick someone's ass. He almost killed some guard on a pick. That stuff is game changing. He's a guy who intimidates in a nasty way. If my theory is correct, Oubre has this in his DNA. Both Gortat and Humphries like to mix it up. John Wall? Beal? Nasty young bastards in a good way. Use Blair like one of those fire starting charcoal briquettes. Get the team playing physical, passionate ball.
The Wizards don't have many athletes. They need guile and gamesmanship like Pierce provided. The move I would make is to turn the team chippy. Once they do this THEIR three ball pace and space will end games well.
Your point is well taken that Blair can't chase guys at the three point line. Sub him out, but not until he's gotten his. Bust the other team's you know what old school. Layups, dunks, physical play makes softer teams miss threes. Everyone is not Golden State.
The Knicks beat the Wizards because they were quicker and tougher that night. Humphries and Gortat are too nice/soft while they're busy learning the new offense. Blair is oblivious and too fixed on what he is to change. When he plays just play conventional ball utilizing PnR and big-2-big interior passing. Use added rebounds to key fast breaks. On defense, make every foul count. Hard, not flagrant fouls get rewarded. The Detroit Pistons won two championships this way.
I'm stubborn enough to think wrecking ball still has some utility.