leswizards wrote:I think (maybe foolishly hope) that this injury is going to effect the Wizards a lot less than people fear. Nene is an above average power forward. He is an excellent Center. Okafor is an above average Center. Consequently, the Wizards are actually making themselves better at the starting center spot. The question is can they replace Nene at power forward without losing too much. I am hoping between Seraphin, Booker, Vesely, Harrington, and Ariza that they can.
As a side note, Ariza traditionally has been awful at the power forward spot. However, last season, in very limited minutes, he was actually very good at power forward. With this injury, maybe the Wizards can see if with age is Ariza developing into a very good stretch power forward.
Well Booker is a better rebounder, when he is actually playing. But not the scorer or passer.
AH, Trevor A, and Webster are better range shooters.
And Ves can pass, dunk and set picks.
Closest replacement player at PF would be AH. Experienced and can playing inside and out. More range. So having AH is going to help a lot. From there you turn to Booker and hopefully Kevin for more power. Even Kevin without power can score though. TA and Webster for range.
They should be ok as long as Nene doesn't go down.