countryboy667 wrote:This worries me....for all the positives I hear about it here in RealGM, I'm not a fan of small ball as a consistent strategy...I'm old school...remember Wilt, Russ, Bells, the Chief et al...personal favorite was Thurmond...put big Nate on this team at anywhere near his prime, we walk to the title...Roy Hibbert may not be the answer, but my experience is that teams still need a reliable big at the 5 or the 4 to protect the rim and rebound the ball...I was a huge fan of Dale Davis...we need someone like him on this team, and it became clear to me last year that West, as much as I like him, has lost more than a step...I'm as frustrated with Hibbert as anyone, but despite his failings, he's usually good as a rim protector...with Paul back and a George Hill playing much better with the Lance Stephenson gone and exposed for the cancer he was, and a much improved bench that we lacked so long before last year, I think we have enough scorers, just need Roy to focus on defense and the boards... Myself, I hope we draft a big in the first round ...Portis, Kaminsky, Turner...go for a "project" PG in the 2nd...
We're the last of the old school teams; a team that plays a traditional big man at the 4 and 5 that stays inside the arc. We've been abused by the fact that pretty much every team has a "position-less" lineup system. You have to be able to shoot at every position nowadays, or else the defenses just sag off you and double team the rest of the lineup. Also, putting an interior offensive guy brings more defenders into the paint, negating the benefits of the current hand-check rules in the NBA of being able to get to the hoop at will. It's tough. It's not so much that we're trying something revolutionary: quite the opposite. We're one of the last teams to come around to this. Look at the NBA playoffs. In the East, Cleveland has played Love at the 4. Atlanta has played Paul Millsap. You've got Giannis Antetokounmpo, Gooden/Porter, Valanciunas, Mirotic/Gasol, Thad Young, Olynyk/Sullinger all drifting away from the basket. In the West? Anthony Davis/Ryan Anderson, Draymond, Dirk, Josh Smith/TJones/Motiejunas, Griffin and Diaw all floating away as well. The only teams in the playoffs that are like us? Two more traditional big men? Memphis and Portland.
I'm not saying I love the idea of Paul George playing the 4. I'm not as worried about it as I was 5 years ago with Granger, though. Heck, guys like Durant and Lebron play the 4 for good runs in their games. Carmelo, too. It allows them to dictate the style of play, and to force mis-matches. It's just happening now. It's partially why I'd like Trey Lyles/Kaminsky kind of big man. Those are two guys that kind of embody the direction of the NBA. Guys that can go inside, but can also run the perimeter effectively.