Guys like Brook Lopez has evolved into a terrific combo of rim protector and perimeter threat. He's also a MUCH better rebounder than his stats, as he's a guy that boxes out selflessly while his higher profile teammates get to rip n run with rebounds he could have easily corralled for himself. Al Horford is the perfect modern big if he wasn't physically on his last legs...KP to some extent too, although missing significant time EVERY year is written in pen. Kevin Love has always been a very cerebral player with great rebounding and outlet passing - his 3pt threat is there, but very limited and he's another guy on his very last legs.
Aren't there any young guys of the same ilk? Myles Turner is in the ballpark, but he's not really THAT great a defender other than protecting the rim and he's simply a subpar rebounder for a big. Sabonis, I guess, is a pretty terrible defender and helpless on the perimeter but a great offensive engine. His teammate Raynaud looks interesting but perhaps landed in the wrong place. JJJ is a phenomenal defender and player overall, but also doesn't collect rebounds like a big should (in an age where PF's aren't really 'bigs' anymore). Wendell Carter is a way underrated defender because he doesn't block a lot of shots, but he seems to have forgotten how to shoot 3's confidently at a time when ORL could really utilize the spacing that would bring. He also hasn't collected 10+ rebs per game in quite a few seasons...he sticks around in ORL because he defends physically and moves laterally on switches...but his upside is tied to regaining a respectable 3pt volume and % (stop with all the pump-fakes and shoot
I'd rather have Bobby Portis at C than a lot of more prominent guys. Isn't there another young Horford type out there to complement Paolo & Franz?














