breakchains wrote:This whole "the new NBA needs an elite wing" and "it's not a big man's game anymore" is such a farce IMO.  
The best players currently are wings (Lebron and KD), and there aren't any truly great C's, so it makes people think that the game itself has changed.  But that's the wrong conclusion.  Really, if anything, you see the teams that give the two greatest players the most problems and it's teams with good bigs (Indiana, San Antonio, Memphis).
There is no Lebron or KD in this draft.  People draw the improper conclusion that it is no longer a big man's game and that you need your greatest players to be wings because or Lebron and KD, and then further pull the wool over their own eyes by acting like whatever top wing prospect is on that level.  
Our best bet to win a championship is to use Giannis as our primary wing player and Embiid as our dominant two-way post presence, and surround them with shooters, IMO.
Way too much faith in Giannis at the moment. 
He has shown flashes, but if he falters, I don't care if Embiid becomes a Dwight Howard (today's version) we are not going anywhere without an elite wing in the long run.  You need a go-to elite wing to succeed.  LeBron and KD are outliers, they are not wings, they are ballers.  The reality is we can't expect to go anywhere without shot-creators especially since Tom Thibideau's box scheme stifling the inside game and the NBA making rules that disfavor inside play.