Chuck Everett wrote:Full disclosure, I am not a John Collins fan whatsoever, however adding him and Brook Lopez to an all-NBA/all-defensive caliber Zubac is such a win I don't even know what else to say about it.
Losing Norm Powell is a small price to pay for improving the frontcourt to this degree. Now Kawhi and Derrick Jones can just exclusively play on the wing and Batum can play the bench stretch 4.
Ainge held onto these vets so long, he got nothing for them.
_NoMas wrote:Bucks4005 wrote:I mean, for the Clippers, in this sense, they are just getting a PF that fills the same role as Powell did at SF, only this allows for more size u. The lineup, keep,Kawhi as more of a SF and keep his body from banging down low, and adding more size to the starting lineup, which with some of the teams in the West running the double big lineup now they kinda need otherwise they would and been beaten down low by teams if Kawhi cant hold up at PF
Exactly this. I also think there is sense in selling high on Powell, the nuggets series exposed some of his flaws. Collins is a good move to get more size and athleticism, and ease the rebounding/ guarding 4s burden on Kawhi’s body
Yes. These.
Precisely why the Clips made this move.. team was unbalanced for at least 2 seasons, forced to play small too often, and Norm' fell off in the playoffs collectively, also his knee injury after all star break brought him down some. Kawhi is best as a SF that can play PF in spurts, at most.. not more like he has the last 3 seasons.
Pretty big move for LAC. Now Lue doesn't have to play small as much anymore, and basically will be forced to play bigger line ups.
Norm' should be big for Miami and help reliably for the next 2-3 seasons.
Clips getting Beal would be pretty interesting, and should be better than on a team like Phoenix.. if he's healthy ; ).