Dark Faze wrote:Nerlens is looking like PF isn't a good spot for him. Might be able to get him for a first this year, which I'd do without question.
I think I'd pull the trigger on that too. There are some issues that are a little worrisome, which is the only reason he's even hypothetically available.
My issues:
- His inability to play PF would hurt our offense the same as it does Philly.
- He'd be behind Gortat for the next few seasons
- There are durability concerns
- There are concerns about his lack of bulk for playing the C position. He's a thin-jointed athlete with a narrow frame. He's still something of a man without a position.
Philly's issues:
- Brett Brown thinks of him as a core player for them.
- They have sooo many first round picks already. Is a late teens or early 20's pick enough of a haul for them to give up on Nerlens?
The pros:
- Age and upside. He'd give us a really good contingency plan for Gortat's eventual decline and retirement. Give us a young C prospect to grow up with Wall, Beal, Oubre, and Porter.
- A first round pick might be as good as Philly can demand if Noel is perceived as a bust for them.
- He'd save our season if Gortat went down, one of the truly killer injury scenarios we can not afford.
- He'd be the rim protector we currently lack, and would be able to play in lineups with Nene.
- The kid has a first rate glue-guy personality, similar to Joakim Noah, similar to Otto. His overall value is good in spite of his lack of offensive contribution. He has a natural leadership quality to him that would be good for our defense.
- He'd be a better offensive player here than in Philly. He'd go from having some of the worst guards in the NBA to some of the best, and he would be a real pick and roll option.
So I'd pull the trigger. If it's for a draft pick, that's a swap of a long term asset for another long term asset with no real adverse effect on this season or next. I doubt we could get a better player in the draft this year. We could bring him along carefully. And I love the idea of a Wall, Beal, Oubre, Porter, and Noel lineup. It'd be tiny, but it would be unbelievably fast and athletic and we could run teams off the floor. We'd be able to really plat that swarming style of switch and recover defense that Miami and Golden State play/played.