Offensively speaking, center is an arbitrary term referring to either of 2 prettymuch interchangeable post players.
It is on the defensive end that PF and Center are primarily differentiated.
Kind of the difference between cornerback and safety in the NFL. The safety is the last line of defense, mistake eraser, and playmaker. Tampa-2 teams cover up a cornerback's speed shortcomings with a ballhawking safety. Jefferson is like a slow cornerback, and love is like a short and slow safety (but a big hitter with a nose for the ball) who plays more like a linebacker.
revprodeji wrote:http://www.canishoopus.com/2009/5/31/894108/everything-you-think-you-know
Big Al has a standing reach of 9'2", placing him well within the range of what makes for a serviceable NBA center. His standing reach is equal to or higher than the following players: Nene (+1), Aaron Gray (+1.5), Spencer Hawes (even), Joakim Noah (+3.5), Al Horford (+3), and Chris Bosh (+1). It is only -0.5 inches less than Andrew Bogut and Chris Kaman.
Of all those guys horford is a decent defender and kaman puts up god stats. the rest suck defensively, to put it kindly.
Jevale McGee 9'6 1/2
Patrick O'Bryant 9'5
Why aren't they stud defenders?
9'2 is below average, the league is just in a phase where there is a dearth of quality bigs.
Hasheem Thabeet 9'5
Brook Lopez 9'5
DeAndre Jordan 9'5.5
Kevin Love 8'10.
Jefferson 9'2.
His reach (long for a 6'9 1/2 (with shoes) player) helps Al score well inside and block the occasional shot as a weak-side defender. He isn't wide, tall, or quick enough on defense that guys can't find their way around him most of the time.
**I did not know that**
Kevin Love led the Wolves with a 7.4 WARP in his rookie season. Despite some often-heard sentiments about him being a terrible defensive player, the 20 year old rookie actually held his opponents to 86.6% of their per-possession production. Love even led the team in defensive win shares.
I take out-of-context metric stats like those with a heavy grain of salt.
Game Film doesn't lie. I don't think anyone who watched more than a few games last year can honestly say Love or Al is an above average defender.
Love is a decent post defender (and miles better than AL), but good players still can face him up and blow by him pretty easily. I'm guessing most of those defensive stats were accumulated with him playing center after Al went out and guarding the weak link centers. TEAM and HELP defense are where he and Al lack most.
Telfair wasn't as bad a defender as some think. He could keep his guy from getting to the rim better than most (unlike foye). Where he really got torched was off of short jumpers off the pick and roll or pick and pop, because the bigs were too slow to get out to help, and as a small guy he had trouble getting around the pick and looped too far toward the basket. Case in point was the Spurs game where Tony Parker torched us at will for 50+, mostly on pull-up j's off the pick and roll. This is one of the most basic aspects of defense, defending the pick and roll, and we were one of the worst teams I've ever seen at it last year, blame for which is shared equally by the bigs.
After 5 years in the league and coming off a torn acl, I don't see jefferson's defense getting much better, expecially if he's forced to play center. You either have it or you don't. 5 years is more than enough sample size.
Love may get smarter and more technical with his d, but his arms aren't going to grow and his feet aren't going to get that much quicker. As you mature you gain bulk and lose quickness, not the other way around.
Best case Love-Al frontcourt you are talking league average defense. league average. what does that get you? 8th seed? one and done? Where are we setting our sights here? What level of mediocrity will satisfy you? Repeating the 12 years of mediocrity with KG, except now with jefferson?
Look at the finalists this year and their frontcourts:
Orlando
Howard (6'11)
turkoglu (6'10)
Lewis (6'10)
Gortat
Lakers
Bynum (7'1)
Gasol (7')
Odom (6'10)
Size dominates in the post season. Howard would average 50 points in a series vs love and al.
I know one thing, a team with brian cardinal as their 3rd rotational big winning 24 games is quite an overachievement. Even Jordan's Bulls teams had multiple rotational guys who were long and willing to give a hard foul.
I have my doubts about thabeet because watching him he always seems a half step late defending the basket, not enough of a killer instinct. Hearing he has never picked up a weight, I think he does have the potential for a bynum-like physical transformation. In my mind thabeet and deandre jordan are on about the same level right now (minus jordan's horrible ft shooting).
We really screwed the pooch passing on deandre jordan twice, because he'd be the prefect compliment. We were spoiled with all the good big men in last year's draft. Thabeet and Mullens may actually be the only 2 centers drafted this year. And we traded the opportunity to draft an athletic 19 year old with a 9'5.5 reach for two picks this year which are likely NBDL fodder or a longshot euro like mavrokalidas.
Peckovic? Amazing scoring ability and offensive efficiency in euro ball. Defense, rebounds, and shot-blocking? not so much. Redundant enough?
Plus he may have played his way out of our future plans this year. Rumors say he has been offered an extension at the equivalent of 7-8 mil US $ +. If that is true and he can make that much playing in europe I don't honestly ever see him coming over without us severly overpaying him (which is even less likely.