Sort wrote:Snakebites wrote:Cowology wrote:Leave Tobias alone. He was our best all-around player last year. Yall crazy af.

He also plays a position that no other rotation caliber player on this roster plays.
I still don't understand the thinking with the roster when it comes to the four. Ron Holland is developing really well, but he's not a four, and Ausar can be a four but only certain matchups. Are we back to Stew at the four spot? What happens if Tobias gets injured? The answer would be a bunch of players being out of a position to succeed...
Both Holland, and Ausar have the height to play the 4, no question there, but it comes down to weight. Pure, unadulterated heft.
Giannis 6'11 (242lbs)
Paolo 6'10 (250lns)
Siakam 6'8 (230lbs)
Kat 7'0 (248lbs)
Mobley 6'11 (215lbs)
Okongwu 6'8 (235 lbs)
Harris 6'8 (226lbs)Ausar 6'7 (215lbs)Holland 6'8 (212lbs)From reports, and images, Ausar has put on not only some lbs, but strength as well. He is absolutely within the range, especially of he did indeed out on 10lbs. (225lbs)
As for Holland? He actually posted an image of his weight, on the scale, and he is at
212lbs.
Either one of Holland, or Ausar can play PF. The only thing limiting having both on the floor, is shooting. If Hollands shooting from SL translates, well, its all set.
Cade
Ivey
Holland
Ausar
Duren
Now if Ausar somehow just gets to 32% along with Hollands improved stroke, then that starting lineup is going to win titles. Defense will be absurd. Athleticism from 1-5 is best in the league.
Now add in the bench? Yeah, its gonna be sick.
I absolutely wanted a PF for the team, no question, but Hollands shooting performance in SL really eased my concerns. Its all about spreading the floor for Cade to operate. As a reminder, Harris shot .345% last year, and it worked out great.
What I really want now, is for Holland to start also developing a back to the basket game, like Harris.