Drakeem wrote:I'm sure on the offensive side of things, Chet will have no problem playing the same spots on the floor as a "stretch 4" instead of a "stretch 5".Warriorfan wrote:Drakeem wrote:Yeah, I'd quite confidently say he's 4x better than Drummond and 2x better than Val in 2024-2025.
Do stats line up with that opinion. How about the opportunity cost of better C next Free Agency.
Chet is the developing closing C who is already all star level.
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/defense?SeasonType=Regular+Season&PlayerPosition=C
And yes, Drummond and Val are practically unplayable as starters today. There's a reason why they're being used as bench players at this point in their careers. iHart was useful enough for the Knicks that there was a very real debate on who makes the starting line up better between him and Robinson with Knick fans.
Yeah it's actually shocking somebody is suggesting Val and Drummond as alternatives. They are both immobile and terrible defensively. They are also slow, post heavy players which doesn't help OKCs style of play, and neither move the ball as well as Hartenstein. Theres a reason why Hartenstein had insane impact stats last season, he plays an important role and he plays it well.








