jleckie602 wrote:Miklo wrote:
Lopez is, when healthy, our starting center. Many of us regard him as the center of our future.
Miklo, I think I just found my Sig. Lol that is funny.
Knock yourself out, but can you explain why that's a ridiculous statement I made? I didn't catch myself mocking you when your first lot of posts were basically just Lopez trolling with clear exaggerations...
I digress though. Back to my statement:
Miklo wrote:Lopez is, when healthy, our starting center.
I doubt you are taking issue with this part, since it's literally true. Lopez IS our starting center. As he should be. Frye isn't a long term solution at center - he's put in excellent effort on the glass and on defense, but he can't be "the banger" out there. So Hedo/Frye or Warrick/Frye is not feasible as we build toward contender status. Hedo, Warrick and Frye all come off the bench nicely anyway.
Miklo wrote:Many of us regard him as the center of our future.
I assume this is the part you're laughing at. Believe me, I know you disagree with it. But to act like it's a ludicrous statement? I said "many people" feel that way, which is true. I didn't say "most" intentionally, because there are at least as many who don't feel that way. But yes, I said it. I would be happy giving him a chance to become our center of the future.
Keep in mind, typically the center position is filled not by one of your more talented guys but by someone with size, strength and as much rebounding/defense as possible. Take your Dwight Howards and Yao Mings out of the picture and Lopez looks very much like he could become a serviceable starting center in this league.
And if you're so quick to laugh at people who like Lopez, aren't all the things you're saying kind of a joke too since, after ramping up his performance he hasn't played a long enough contiguous time to prove that in his THIRD SEASON he's a bust?