Cavs Front Court Depth
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Cavs Front Court Depth
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Cavs Front Court Depth
Cavs have Big Z and Big Ben starting.
Off the bench they have AV and Joe Smith.
What team has a better front court .......... depth wise?
Lakers and Detroit come to mind. Maybe the Rockets?
Off the bench they have AV and Joe Smith.
What team has a better front court .......... depth wise?
Lakers and Detroit come to mind. Maybe the Rockets?
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Taiwan Killa wrote:People are acting like Big Ben is good and like he actually fits next to Illgauskas.
Are we talking big men or frontcourts? Because front courts includes the small forward position, the Cavs have the best SF in the leauge.
I think Wallace will be very Good in Cleveland. I like what they did with the front court.
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Assuming you mean "bigs" (5 and 4) and not "front court" (5, 4 and 3), the Cavs have nice depth, but unspectacular high-end talent. For a mix of depth (4 serviceable bigs) and high-end talent, I'll take:
Lakers - Bynum/Pau/Turiaf/Mihm
Raptors - Bargs/Bosh/Rasho/Hump
Spurs - Oberto/Duncan/Bonner/Horry
Suns - Shaq/Amare/Skinner/Diaw (subsitute Marks for Diaw if you don't consider Boris a 4)
Pre Jason Kidd trade the Mavs looked pretty deep too with Dampier/Dirk/Diop/Bass.
And that's not even including teams with 3 true PFs and Cs, as well as SFs who can play spot mins at PF (like Denver with Camby/Kmart/Nene and spot mins at the 4 from Melo, or Utah with Boozer/Okur/Millsap and spot mins at the 4 from AK, etc.).
Obviously if you mean actual front-court (3, 4 and 5), the Cavs are a lot stronger due to LeBron.
Lakers - Bynum/Pau/Turiaf/Mihm
Raptors - Bargs/Bosh/Rasho/Hump
Spurs - Oberto/Duncan/Bonner/Horry
Suns - Shaq/Amare/Skinner/Diaw (subsitute Marks for Diaw if you don't consider Boris a 4)
Pre Jason Kidd trade the Mavs looked pretty deep too with Dampier/Dirk/Diop/Bass.
And that's not even including teams with 3 true PFs and Cs, as well as SFs who can play spot mins at PF (like Denver with Camby/Kmart/Nene and spot mins at the 4 from Melo, or Utah with Boozer/Okur/Millsap and spot mins at the 4 from AK, etc.).
Obviously if you mean actual front-court (3, 4 and 5), the Cavs are a lot stronger due to LeBron.
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ponder276 wrote:Assuming you mean "bigs" (5 and 4) and not "front court" (5, 4 and 3), the Cavs have nice depth, but unspectacular high-end talent. For a mix of depth (4 serviceable bigs) and high-end talent, I'll take:
Lakers - Bynum/Pau/Turiaf/Mihm
Raptors - Bargs/Bosh/Rasho/Hump
Spurs - Oberto/Duncan/Bonner/Horry
Suns - Shaq/Amare/Skinner/Diaw (subsitute Marks for Diaw if you don't consider Boris a 4)
A lot of these players are horrible, Bonner, Rasho, Mihm, Humphries should not be used on any list to prove a point. I've played about as many meaningful minutes this season as Mihm. Andrea is essentially a 7"1 shooting guard, he cant rebound to save his life for someone so big. The Raptors frontcourt especially, they are so weak defensively that I dont see why they are brought up as being better than the Cavs.
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A lot of these players are horrible, Bonner, Rasho, Mihm, Humphries should not be used on any list to prove a point. I've played about as many meaningful minutes this season as Mihm. Andrea is essentially a 7"1 shooting guard, he cant rebound to save his life for someone so big. The Raptors frontcourt especially, they are so weak defensively that I dont see why they are brought up as being better than the Cavs.
Ever heard of injuries you nimrod? Mihm when healthy is a 10ppg 7rpg 1.5bpg player
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The Cavs have always had a tremendously good frontline outside of LeBron. They have wonderful big men in Big Z and AV, and Joe Smith and Ben Wallace more than make up for Gooden even if Big Ben is feeling his age at this point. That's a lot of great defense, length, shot blocking, and tons of rebounding. If they get a shooting guard, watch out.