Max Green wrote:If you think Henson is a center, it's a waste of an Asset holding on to both him & Larry. Henson is already a solid passer, with a good post-game and is still developing his mid-range jumper. He & Larry/Asik can play together.
It is not a waste of an asset to hold onto both. They can play at different times during the game. And, heck, given certain lineups, they can even play together for short periods of time. However, holding onto both
with Asik is a mistake...It's a waste of resources and a poor roster construction.
Henson has an improving jumper, yes. BUT, Henson is not even remotely a stretch 4 and he can't hit his jumper effectively enough to cause concern in an opponent. It's not even debatable. And, Henson doesn't have enough redeeming offensive skills away from the basket to provide the necessary spacing in a successful offense with Sanders on the floor. Look at the models working in the NBA right now. It simply does not work. Why on Earth would you want to put those two down low together.
I want you to provide us with statistical backing and rationale. Because, I guarantee you we can give you heaps of data that will demonstrate otherwise and I find it hard to believe you'll find much of anything.
AND, of course, you're entitled to your opinion.