Invictus88 wrote:Q00 wrote:DetroitSho wrote:
1. There's plenty of people who are all begging Smith to stop settling for jumpers and you read this forum enough to know I'm telling the truth.
2. I seriously can't believe you called Smith a capable shooter.
3. Your point about Josh not taking up as much space as Monroe down low due to being skinnier is about the most pitiful argument I've ever heard. I'm not sure the relevance of that. I don't care if its a 5 year old down there, it only matters the proximity of the man guarding Josh/Moose, not their difference in size.
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1. What does that have to do with me giving my own opinion on the topic?
2. He's more capable than Monroe. That's all I said. And if you are going to try to tell me Monroe is a better shooter, good luck...
3. You need to learn some simple physics. Space is space, regardless of which team's player is occupying it. The amount of space a big man has to operate is not just limited to the opposing players defending him, but also his own teammates camping out in the same vicinity. I wasn't even making an argument about it. I was just stating the obvious. If you put 4 bigs in the paint, (our 2 bigs vs theirs) the bigger the players, the less space there is to operate for the ball handler. Monroe is bigger than Smith, thus he takes up more space. Its not complicated.
One person is talking about clogging the paint and lack of space therein. The other is talking about spacing in between players and help defenders across the entire halfcourt. One is the result of the other but they are not technically the same.
That being said I do find it at least a little ironic that the paint being packed is now being considered a problem and reason to move Monroe. This was predicted when Josh Smith was signed but was refuted multiple times that it wouldn't be a problem. Interesting how things change.
Nothing has changed on that front. You're talking about three different things here, and you both are obsessing about the least important aspect, while ignoring the main point. For one, I'm talking about developing Drummond's individual post game, not the team offense, which clearly has no problem scoring in a crowded paint as a team. Second, in order to develop his post game he's going to need consistent touches in the post every game. Hard to do that when Monroe is taking all of the post touches. THAT is the main point I was making, not spacing.
But just to clear up my point about the spacing...Monroe's size and lack of athletcism
will make it harder for Drummond to operate in the post. Its different when its vice versa because when Monroe is in the post, Drummond is a mobile big. He has the athleticism to stay out of his way and doesn't need to just camp his big body in the paint crowding it like Monroe does. Which is why I predicted they wouldn't have problems operating in the paint as a team going into the season, because those were the expected roles, and why they haven't had problems in the paint playing this way.
That was all based on Monroe being the primary post man and Drummond just roaming off the ball though. If Dre is to ever develop a post game, they eventually have to switch that up. So we're talking about the opposite now, and obviously the analysis changes. But the most important point here is not about space issues, its that Monroe needs lots of post touches, as that is literally his only way of scoring. In order to develop Drummonds post game, he basically has to take a lot of Monroe's shots away. Considering Monroe brings little else to the team BUT scoring in the post, if you have to start limiting that then what do you even need him for anymore? That is the point here, and that is just one of the many reasons why I think its best to trade him.
Great win tonight though and Monroe played really good, but its more about fit for me, and I don't know if its a coincidence or not, but we played awesome tonight and they barely played together. When both did play together for the final quarter, it ended up our worst quarter of the game. So, take it for whats it worth, but if they don't fit and I have to choose one, I'm going with Dre.