sully00 wrote:Banks2Pierce wrote:Tyrus Thomas is not, and will never be a SF.
Why? Everyone who is saying this seriously. Sure plenty of guys who play the position are essentially SG's but why can't Ty Thomas play SF. He rebounds the hell out of the ball and has the size strength and quickness to guard anyone who plays the position. He isn't a 3 pt shooter to this point but that isn't a necessity at the position if you get it at other positions.
You put him out on the floor with Kendrick Perkins instead of Brad Miller his man to man defense is going to improve, this kid can defend.
He hasn't played SF in CHI they have Deng they want this kid to be a PF, I think that is a mistake. It limits his advantages as he is going against guys who are the same size or longer and stronger than him and all he has is his quickness. Play him at the 3 and now he is longer and stronger with the same quickness. I just want him to finish off Rondo's feeds and knock down open jump shots, play defense and rebound, rebound, rebound.
We get tortured by 6'8" and longer SF's the entire ATL roster, Lewis, Granger, Jamison, Deng for that matter, Bargnani, we have a 6'7" Paul Pierce and a bunch of guys 6'5" and under to play the position.
This isn't even about the trade we just need this guy or someone like him bad.
See my previous post for why he isn't a SF. He may have the size/strength/speed to defend other SFs, but he doesn't. Since he's in love with his shotblocking (and rightfully so) he chronically bites on pump fakes and any decent SF takes advantage.
It's not like he's never lined up at SF for the Bulls. They've put him there several times in-game, depending on matchups and I feel like he may have even started at SF once (though I might be misremembering). He commits fouls out on the floor if he's asked to stay with SFs. Can he finish off Rondo's feeds? Absolutely? Can he rebound? Absolutely. But he doesn't knock down open shots with any consistency and his strengths as a defender are in the post, not out in space.