NavLDO wrote:carey wrote:
Galo and Harris are not PFs. Monroe is played at C because he's too slow to guard PFs. I would only agree with Milsap, Green, Griffin, Davis, Horford and Ibaka.
Randle/Parker/Noel? Those guys are not better than Markieff right now. Could they be? Sure, they more than likely will be. RIght now though? Randle and Parker are coming off major injuries. Noel still doesn't have an offensive game to speak of. I kind of feel like you're either trolling the guy a bit or you just hate Markieff that much.
Just because he didn't play there primarily, doesn't mean he can't or hasn't--he did a year or two ago, right? Even when coming out, he was considered a tweener.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Tobias-Harris-5740/Here are some quotes/URLs that say otherwise:
31 JAN 2015-- "Magic small forward Tobias Harris is in the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the Mavericks, OrlandoMagic.com reports.
Harris, who will start at power forward Saturday, injured his quad Thursday, but an earlier report Saturday indicated he would be available to face the Mavericks. He has averaged 17.1 points and 6.6 rebounds in 42 games. "
4 OCT 2014 --
http://fansided.com/2014/10/04/orlando-magic-likely-start-tobias-harris-power-forward/5 SEP 2013 --
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1760206-why-tobias-harris-is-the-key-to-orlando-magics-entire-roster-and-futureThe guy is 6'8" 235lbs, and while a bit on the small side for a PF, many have succeeded at that height/weight or shorter/leaner. His wingspan is equal to Kieff's, and only 2" shy on standing reach, yet his per36 numbers from last season were very similar to Kieff's in rebounding, yet Harris was a better and more prolific 3PT shooter, less TOs, less PFs, and same number of blocks.
I'd be perfectly fine with trotting Harris out there at PF--he knows how to play the position, and has done so in the NBA. Is SF probably a better fit for him? Yeah, but Kieff's no C, yet he played there quite a bit.