PushDaRock wrote:Tripod wrote:RoteSchroder wrote:
If Poeltl can stay healthy, we don't even need another C with the additions of CMB/Mamu. Problem is Poeltl can't stay healthy.
I'm hoping we get a large on-ball guard in the draft considering that seems to be the deepest archetype so far.
If you were to look at my posting history, you would see that I have had this opinion for awhile.
I have had the opinion that we need another "big" C on the roster BECAUSE common sense says Yak won't play 82 games a season in any year.
I 100% was for adding Mamu and even suggested it(and Bassey) before he ever signed. I thought he would be a good small ball backup C who could shoot to give us a different look. Him added to Barnes and CMB, lots of small ball guys we can throw at C while another plays PF with that C.
But we never prepared for if Yak got hurt AND we needed a big C to go against guys who are just too physically big or strong for Mamu, Barnes or CMB. Having the OPTION of throwing in a different guy for those matchups is what I wanted....and have for awhile.
I don't think it's unreasonable to want 2 7ft guys out of your 18 guy roster in case you NEED another big body at C. Even if it's to save some wear and tear on Barnes, Mamu, and CMB.
We have so many guards and forwards...a bunch that don't play...wishing for 1 less while having 1 more big C in case we need it, isn't a crazy ask.
Yak will miss more games after he comes back and every year after. We are equipped to play small ball in his absence with lots of options. We however are not prepared to replace his size and be big. I just want to to have that option when the matchup dictates it. That's all.
Sure, but it's also not a pressing need. If we're needing to play a scrub big in the first place, that's already not good for us. Anything a Nick Richards gives you in rebounding and some rim protection is given back up in the various other ways that he sucks. That basically applies to practically all 3rd string C's. Playing the 5 here requires more than what these scrub bigs provide, you need to make reads in this offense and have some flexibility to guard on the perimeter. Anyone actually useful is going to cost more significant assets and likely has a cap number hard to fit in and then you have to ask whether it's worth allocating those kind of resources for a 3rd string C in the first place. I still expect us to do something but I also expect whoever we get to basically never play.
You have this odd belief that the 3rd C HAS to be a scrub or make money.
Ochai, Gradey, Battle, Mogbo, Martin, Hepburn...that's 6 guys end of the rotation, depth or 2-ways. It's not a crazy idea to not have one of them and instead have a C. It's a real easy concept...18 roster spots, fill 2 with actual big C's because Yak WILL miss games. And we WILL have matchups where the opponents size impacts the game. Or do we ignore JV cooking the Raps before getting hurt in the Denver game?
Once it was clear Chomche was not going to be an option, we should have made a move. Given he wasn't playing, we should have drafted one/ grabbed one with a 2-way. We have lacked C depth for years and still lack it to ge FLEXIBLE vs certain matchups.
And again, I use Martin as an example. We grabbed him with a 2nd and he came in when needed and helped us gut out a win. Why can't we go find a C to do the similar thing?