Post#255 » by 2010 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:57 am
People talking about acquiring a bunch of perimeter defenders as the first line of defense to "hide" Okafor as if great perimeter defenders grow on trees. LOL
I guess we're forgetting today's NBA and the rules barely allow you to defend the perimeter. No handchecking, quick whistles, not calling the illegal screens, star treatment, etc. It's always easier to protect the rim with a defensive big as your last line of defense as opposed to perimeter defenders as your first line of defense.
This is the NBA, not high school or college. You're not going to consistently have guards and wings stay in front of their man. Not with all these good PG's and the elite SF's of the league. Then you also got good coaches getting the defense into tough pick and rolls or forcing switches. It's just not gonna work (building a defense around perimeter defense over rim protection bigs) and it exposes posters low IQ for subscribing to that defensive philosophy.
Isiah Thomas once said defensive bigs and shotblocking is overrated! Well we see how that one worked out. LOL
Bottom line is if you prefer the one-way big over the two-way big you are once again setting yourself up for the years of Eddy Curry, Channing Frye, David Lee, Amar'e Stoudemire, and all the other slew of C/PF types we've had masquerading in the paint as a faux defender in the post-Ewing era. It's no wonder we've stunk ever since. You're not winning nothing with a big who only plays once side of the floor and is an average rebounder to boot.
If I'm Phil, I'm only taking Okafor over Towns (assuming both bigs are there) if I'm confident I can also aquire a rim protecting C or PF to play next to him (a C like Gasol or Hibbert and shift Okafor to PF, or if you can aquire a string bean high energy shotblocking/rebounding PF if you're gonna keep Okafor at C).
There's no conspiracy to schit on Okafor. Scouts, writers, and bloggers are not out to get him. There are no vendettas. He seems like a good kid. This isn't the WWF. Old head talking like there are good guys and bad guys, with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan trying to badmouth Okafor with biased commentary and video clips. I guess Ibraheim is Gorilla Monsoon, providing balanced commentary for the "good guy", while anyone who likes Towns 2-way ability is supporting the heel. LOL
At the end of the day, all these prospects have flaws of some sort. By telling the truth about Okafor doesn't make anyone against him, or riding or dying for Towns or anyone else. We all see what we see and like what we like. I'm not gonna not mention someone's weaknesses just because it doesn't paint an all rosy picture for someone elses preferred prospect.
The good teams almost always have bigs who protect the rim and rebound the basketball. Unless you have Michael Jordan or Lebron James on your team, you aren't winning a championship with perimeter defense, no shotblocker, and weak rebounding bigs!
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