greg4012 wrote:HeatIn5 wrote:greg4012 wrote:
So you're offensive starry-eyed, but fail to see the rest of the game. You need to learn to understand how playoff basketball actually unfolds and is won. It's much easier to get someone to supplement scoring next to Bam than it is to replicate all of the court game that Bam provides in creating advantage or nullifying the other team's attempts.
You just finished trying to compare Bam to Robert Williams. A guy who can only stay on the court on defense if he's surrounded by 4 plus defenders that do all of the space play for him. He needs to be within 10 feet of the basket or have a player without a live dribble to defend in the postseason and he needs all offense created for him. Yet, you don't see that. You just see dunks and blocks and say "why can't Bam do that?"
There's honestly too much nonsense to unpack. Some fans are dying to be the Thunder just so they can dream about what all their prospect might do one day. Grass ain't always greener.
Bam has been a starter for 4 seasons. In those 4 seasons, he has been to the playoffs 4 times, ECFs 3 times, and Finals twice. He was the second most important player for each of those runs. GTFOH with these replacement level centers that get played out of playoff basketball games 50% of the time.
Rapaz just made a parody move to become a Blazers fan. Maybe you can be that parody come to life and cheer on Scoot for the asset championship.
Your description of me in the beginning would be hilarious if you actually knew who I was and what I did For a profession, but I digress.
I think You’re misinterpreting everything I said.
I love bam, and see all of his value. I said He’s closer to Rob than to Tatum, not that he’s Rob.
Can’t argue his struggles against true bigs.
All I said Is that you have to consider making a move. Have a discussion about it. To say “absolutely not, this is our team and we’re sticking with it and running it back” is a bad logic. Always have to improve and have dialogue about improving.
I see Scoot in the pre injury DRose, pre gun Ja, Russ, pre-winning Wade camp. I think Elite scoring guards who have the ability to run teams have more value than elite bigs. Plus the fact that you’d get more assets on top of that makes it a conversation.
Not sure why we can’t just have basketball conversation without telling people to leave the fan base or question intelligence.
This is a forum, if we can’t talk crazy possibilities here, where can we?
Can def argue is "struggles against true bigs". He defended Jokic as well as anyone and routinely holds Embiid to below his averages. Who else does that?
Half the time, Bam's focus is defending the actual source of offense for the team moreso than an individual big matchup. Some of you all probably see no name mcgoo getting some open dunks and think Bam is failing. Snooze.
No but if you want to talk actual basketball, Bam should have another adequate rim defender next to him (Brook Lopez is beyond perfect fit) who can allow Bam to Roam and cover wings and then help into the paint. You’ll see Bams rebound numbers skyrocket if he is able to act more in a help-defense role. You do bam a disservice playing small. It’s contradictory to his strengths
Against Denver I would Have had Bam covering Aaron Gordon, putting Love on Jokic. Love can cover Jokic on perimeter, and Bam helps on those duck-in’s in the post.
So if you’re gonna keep Bam as the focal point, which you missed my entire 2 paragraphs about thinking Bam is a max player in this game and on this team, you need 1 of 2 things -
1. A true #1 scorer. Jimmy should be #2 option, Bam should be #3, and then shooters 4-5. Preferably one that can also initiate offense
2. A stretch big that can defend and hit shots. Preferably one as big or bigger than Bam. A Lopez, JJJ, Siakam type player.
But either way I don’t Discount the package of
Henderson, Simons (flipped for a big), Sharpe, #23, 2-3 future 1sts AND getting off Duncan’s contract
I’d rather have a stud guard and replacement level big (Precious, example) than a replacement level guard and stud big. But that’s just me and my thinking that it’s easier to teach bigs than guards. To each their own and I respect Your opinion.