breakchains wrote:GIannis + Parker duo excites the hell out of me.
I feel like they both need the ball a lot to be effective. They would potentially be a match-up nightmare for opposing frontcourts, but they wouldn't be able to take full advantage if they don't work together. Parker could throw a wrench in those plans by either not playing well of off Giannis or by not passing to him when he has the more favorable matchup.
I'm also not convinced that the Giannis/Parker combo would have enough offense to make up for the defense. You can have sick perimeter skills, passing, and shot-creating ability, but if it usually results in a jumper, a floater, or a runner, with a few spectacular dunks mixed in, it's not going to be as efficient as an opposing frontcourt with a guy like David West who can bully either player into total submission. Throwing a guy around like a rag doll and scoring on a layup is a lot more reliable than a post-up, fadeaway, crossover, or pull-up jumper, regardless of how much individual skill is on display in the latter case.
I like Embiid. Otherwise, I'd rather they trade down. I don't believe either Parker (who reminds me of Big Dog) or Wiggins (who reminds me of a young Tim Thomas) has franchise cornerstone potential. Of course I take one of them if nobody makes a good offer, but I believe somebody will go hard (
