Deeeez Knicks wrote:2010 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:
I don't think he can defend pfs though. He struggles defending the perimeter a bit so stretch 4s might give him some trouble. Maybe as a rookie he could play some pf, but as he fills out I think he's a center
TBQH, i don't think he can defend ANYONE. But I certainly wouldn't be committed to him at C because he just cannot be your last line of defense, especially in the NBA. He needs a shotblocker/rebounder who is a high energy guy next to him. Unless you find a PF who fits that role while keeping OK4 at C, then he's a PF.
That's true about his defense. He'll probably struggle no matter where he is. Guess it really depends who a paired up next to him. Either way I agree we need a shot blocker/rebounder next to him.
Common sense would lead a personnel department to mesh players that complement each other. That's how you build cohesive teams.
And the bottom line is his ability to get you an easy, efficient 20ppg and command double teams that he's shown the ability to pass out of are far more important to a team than his shot blocking and rebounding which by virtue of his sheer size he isn't as bad at as people make him seem. His presence in the paint affects shots around the basket and his rebounding is pretty good for a guy who teams try and drag out of the painted area.