prime1time wrote:DCZards wrote:prime1time wrote:Let's be realistic. In 2023, no team is going to say, "Hey, let's let our best offensive player go against the opposing team's best defensive player." In modern basketball teams hunt out mismatches. They try to get switches and then they attack the opposing team's weakest defensive player. So when you say, "Deni will get big minutes to stifle the opponent's best player" what does this mean?
Are you advocating that with regards to Avdija that we don't switch? Also, in modern NBA no one is stifling the best offensive players. MAybe they have a slow night here and there, but you're not going to put Avdija on an elite wing/guard and expect major success.
You say that Avdija will finish games. Why would he? He's a terrible shooter. A smart opposing team will leave him and use his defender as a help man. This is the paradox of Deni Avdija. The things people are praising him for, actually have a limited impact in the biggest moments. And what actually matters posters ignore.
He's shooting 28.6% from 3. Why would he be in the game from an offensive perspective? He will not have the ball in his hands. And he can't space the floor. Now if this changes, that's a different conversation. The comparison to Manu Ginobili is actually kind of laughable. Without significant improvement from Avdija, and even with significant improvement, I expect that we will draft another forward in the first round and continue the conga line of forwards. Otto => Oubre => Brown Jr. => Rui => Avdija => Kispert.
You discount Deni’s D, where he ranks among the best in the league, and totally ignore the other valuable aspects of his game—rebounding, passing, ballhandling, taking defenders off the dribble.
There’s more to playing winning basketball than being a good 3pt shooter.
Yes, there’s more to playing winning basketball than being a good 3-point shooter, but can you play winning basketball from the wing and and be a bad 3-point shooter?
Yeah Jimmy Butler, can you? Tell me Andre Iguodala, is it possible? I want to know, Trevor Ariza, can you develop a 3pt shot later in your career? Tell me Jae Crowder, can you build an NBA career as a 'Glue Guy', even with an inconsistent outside shot? Tell me Marcus Smart, is it possible to be a defensive specialist on a winning team?
Nah. I bet the answer is no. I know how we can find out. Let's go ask Dwyane Wade. He should know.


















