http://basketball.realgm.com/blog/21575 ... ng_DefenseFlat-out, correct... this is what we needed to jump on since summer 2008 when the Lakers beat us... The Celtics, while we didn't play them when it mattered, also were of a similar mold, and would of likely presented similar issues. This is what I've been calling for from the front office since summer '08, not only at PF/C, but around the perimeter, too. Getting McDyess was not a bad move at all, as was Blair, but neither provided the true size and mobility that was needed in the longer run. Bonner's, Bonner, and should of been kept if anything as a third stringer and situational player, he's been over-used as a main piece next to Duncan. Out of the guy's capabilities to succeed.
Although I don't quite think Tyrus Thomas is the best in terms of overall size needed to help the interior defense... however in terms of just adding talent up front, I'm a Ty Thomas supporter, have been since he entered the league, and while I do like Blair, I'd trade Blair for him if it was the deal-maker... he'd be a great infusion of youth and serious athleticism on both ends of the floor, and he can shoot the ball from mid-range, too. If you've seen enough of him over his career so far, his ball-handling isn't bad, either.
Ideally, to just keep improving, even though time is what it is now (not in favor at all), this team needs two new main big men - one off the bench and one starting, I don't care about their offense as long as they're not a serious liability, just have good length and have a form of significant agility where it's effective around the paint.
Dalembert and Thomas being added would be incredible... Dalembert has improved his offense since coming into the league, too.