dckingsfan wrote:tontoz wrote:nate33 wrote:How many stretch PF/C's can you name that rebound like beasts?
If he says Edey I would recommend a 6 month suspension.
Edey

I was thinking more of a "Nikola Vucevic like" player from the draft (in the future). He was drafted 16th.
In context... someone for the future (as nate mentioned). Yes, you could sign a big ol' bruiser instead. I would just rather try to find one in the draft that fits a slightly different profile.
Of course, here we are talking about our C rotation (nuts as Dat puts it) when we aren't close to any kind of guard rotation

I just don't think beastly rebounding stretch 5's really exist. I want a guy that can get 14-15 boards per 36. A rebounding monster like Stephen Adams, Jalen Duren, or Mitchell Robinson. A guy that can rebound, defend the rim, and stand up the strongest post players. Those guys are available if you accept that the guy isn't going to be very skilled offensively and will mostly only affect offense by rim-running or offensive boards.
If you find me that guy who also has the ability to shoot, then sure, I'd love him. But a monster rebounding 5 who can also shoot is an All-Star and surely won't be available. Either that or it will be an unathletic guy who is too slow and will compromise the defense (like Nikola Vucevic).
I'm just aiming a bit lower because I recognize that there are finite resource in a salary-capped league and we shouldn't spend too much for a guy who will likely only play 20-25 minutes a game. Sarr is our star at center. The goon is a Robin to Sarr's Batman. He'll be very much needed against certain matchups like Houston, but he may not play much at all against a team like Atlanta. Against Atlanta, I want Sarr playing 36 minutes to stop their pick-and-roll and to comfortably guard Porzingis on the perimeter as needed.