Patches Perry wrote:He has worked out better than I hoped or imagined. It's possible he is a better fit than Chet even. He rebounds better, sets better screens and passes better than Chet, while operating more out of that high post area which Chet doesn't do as much (wonders out to the perimeter more).
Chet is a better shot creator, rim protecter and 3pt shooter though. Luckily OKC has both. My next reservation is whether OKC will lose some of its perimeter punch if they play both at the same time. The small lineups work for OKC because NBA 4's aren't the Karl Malone or Amare Stoudemire power forwards of the past and are basically perimeter players now, so playing a guy like Jalen Williams or Dort on them is just fine.
If I'm Daigs, I'm keeping one of Chet/Hart on the court at all times. Split 24/24, then they can share the court for some minutes. Of course this is all matchup dependant as well.
Agree 100%, I'd also like to add that allowing JDub to slot down to a more natural perimeter wing position will only make that perimeter trio even better on both sides of the floor. A backcourt of SGA-Dort-JDub is still menacing to face defensively and Chet has shown the lateral quickness and help side defense to make it work in spurts.
Looking at the Western conference landscape, the majority of playoff teams do feature 2 real bigs for Chet/IHart to matchup against:
Memphis - JJJ + Clarke/Edey/Aldama/Huff
Rockets - Jabari + Sengun
Nuggets - AG + Jokic
Suns - KD + Nurkic/Plumlee
T'Wolves - Randle + Gobert/Reid
Lakers - Bron + AD
It's really just the Dubs and Mavericks where things can get tricky with PJ, Draymond and JK.























