MaceCase wrote:That latter part is a bonus he wouldn't have with Asik, teams aren't exactly going to be throwing their better frontcourt defender at Asik simply because he's tall. Heck, you'd wonder if they'd have any defender on him outside of boxing out after a shot went up and in case you haven't noticed, there are no Derrick Roses or James Hardens on this team to make up the scoring.
Not that I'm advocating Asik specifically, but his stats are startlingly similar or even better than two recent teams that made runs to the NBA Finals:
Asik's production exceeds Tiago Splitter's from lasts eason when SAS ran to the Finals.
Asik's production MASSIVELY exceeds Kendrick Perkins' production for OKC when they went to the Finals and Perkins' production when Boston won the title. His post defense and rebounding were integral in each of those teams deep playoff runs.
Looking all the way back to 2011 to the team that won it all, Omer Asik's recent production is almost identical to Tyson Chandler's production in the season Dallas won the championship.
My point is that crisp offensive execution, ball movement, outside shooting and heady guard play can compensate offensively for limited defensive players. Particularly limited BIGs who can score enough on putbacks, alley oops and garbage buckets to keep their defenders honest and justify being on the court.
ALL great teams feature heavy minutes of defensive big men with limited offensive potential.