
Just makes no sense to keep adding guards and be like "deuces" to the C position
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amcoolio wrote:Just makes no sense to keep adding guards and be like "deuces" to the C position
yosemiteben wrote:amcoolio wrote:Just makes no sense to keep adding guards and be like "deuces" to the C position
Can you name any team that has 5 centers on the roster? Because we have 4. I get people might not like our depth, but carrying 5 centers is extreme.
SWedd523 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:amcoolio wrote:Just makes no sense to keep adding guards and be like "deuces" to the C position
Can you name any team that has 5 centers on the roster? Because we have 4. I get people might not like our depth, but carrying 5 centers is extreme.
The quantity is irrelevant. It was a failure to bring in a serious addition at Center this off-season and id wager that you're in a very small minority who hand waves that sentiment
yosemiteben wrote:SWedd523 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Can you name any team that has 5 centers on the roster? Because we have 4. I get people might not like our depth, but carrying 5 centers is extreme.
The quantity is irrelevant. It was a failure to bring in a serious addition at Center this off-season and id wager that you're in a very small minority who hand waves that sentiment
Yeah, seems like I'm in the minority but I'm happy with a center depth chart of Mark - Nick - Moussa - Gibson, especially with Tidjane and Grant in the rotation that can play spot 5 minutes. I'm very happy with Moussa's play and I'm apparently much happier with Nick than most on here.
I just don't see a glaring error in how we compiled our center rotation, unless you think our FO should have assumed Mark wouldn't be healthy. I don't feel like that would have been a smart decision.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
yosemiteben wrote:unless you think our FO should have assumed Mark wouldn't be healthy.
I don't feel like that would have been a smart decision.
yosemiteben wrote:SWedd523 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Can you name any team that has 5 centers on the roster? Because we have 4. I get people might not like our depth, but carrying 5 centers is extreme.
The quantity is irrelevant. It was a failure to bring in a serious addition at Center this off-season and id wager that you're in a very small minority who hand waves that sentiment
Yeah, seems like I'm in the minority but I'm happy with a center depth chart of Mark - Nick - Moussa - Gibson, especially with Tidjane and Grant in the rotation that can play spot 5 minutes. I'm very happy with Moussa's play and I'm apparently much happier with Nick than most on here.
I just don't see a glaring error in how we compiled our center rotation, unless you think our FO should have assumed Mark wouldn't be healthy. I don't feel like that would have been a smart decision.
Snidely FC wrote:With a little imagination there are guys on G League rosters who could fill the gap during these latest injuries
Moses Brown a name some of you know is on G League contract in Westchester for example
Malik Williams, another example. 6'11, 26, former five star recruit at Louisville, had a cup of coffee with the Raptors, in the Heat's orbit in Sioux Falls. Better positional size than Diabete.
replace Jeffries or Rhoden for example who are surplus to requirements
I'm not talking about any of these guys as the future of the position, but this in-season injury to Richards requires a short term fix why not take a swing at G League rosters
SWedd523 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:unless you think our FO should have assumed Mark wouldn't be healthy.
Yes, that is absolutely how they should have approached the situation.
1. Mark hasn't played organized ball in almost a full calendar year
2. His injury went from a back strain to no updates, no surgery, no activity for that full year
3. apparently did not participate in any team activities leading up to the season
4. he's 7 foot, 250lb coming off an injured back
Any one of those would be cause for an intelligent organization to play risk management and add some help.
SWedd523 wrote:They settled on a 39yo mascot who looks visibly gassed after two trips down the floor and had played 40 total games in the past 3 years
SWedd523 wrote:I think every single box score this season minus the one Nick heater would very clearly say otherwise
yosemiteben wrote:SWedd523 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:unless you think our FO should have assumed Mark wouldn't be healthy.
Yes, that is absolutely how they should have approached the situation.
1. Mark hasn't played organized ball in almost a full calendar year
2. His injury went from a back strain to no updates, no surgery, no activity for that full year
3. apparently did not participate in any team activities leading up to the season
4. he's 7 foot, 250lb coming off an injured back
Any one of those would be cause for an intelligent organization to play risk management and add some help.
Obviously the lack of updates was not internal, they clearly knew his medical status and are not similarly situated as the public.
I believe he hurt his foot participating in team activities before training camp, so not sure what you mean by him not participating in team activities.SWedd523 wrote:They settled on a 39yo mascot who looks visibly gassed after two trips down the floor and had played 40 total games in the past 3 years
They also acquired Moussa Diabate, who has looked very competent. Again, name me other teams that carry 5 or even 4 dedicated centers on the roster.SWedd523 wrote:I think every single box score this season minus the one Nick heater would very clearly say otherwise
I guess I just have an outlier position on Nick, I think he has played very well. I would be very interested in seeing someone make a statistical argument as to why he has been an issue.
SWedd523 wrote:I thought you said they wouldn't lie to the public and had no reason to obfuscate his medical status? Now they have info they aren't sharing?
SWedd523 wrote:Regardless of his true health situation, nobody showed or saw any footage of him doing any real basketball activity and he hasn't played NBA games in almost a year. That's fairly indisputable. Don't see how anyone could possibly argue against having some, at least short term, insurance in place.
SWedd523 wrote:And again, you keep quoting a quantity as if that matters. They could stock the entire team with clones of Diabetes and it wouldn't make a difference. QUALITY is the operative term here Ben. It's malpractice to consider Taj Gibson and a two way summer tryout as your insurance. They should have signed a real backup.
JMAC3 wrote:Hindsight is 20/20.. of course now it looks terrible that we didn't sign a center.
However, if we paid Jonas Valanciunas 3/30 and Mark and Nick were healthy and Valanciunas was sitting on the bench getting DNPs meanwhile because we did that we didn't sign Josh Green... the complaints would be that we needed more perimeter defense...