1UPZ wrote:The NBA has shifted to a jump shooting slash perimeter shooting game... which means defenders are also honed to stop scoring from that area.
The one area which has been overlooked is the inside...
Tim Duncan as recent as the 2013 and 2014 playoffs, have proven when shots stop falling, the Spurs had an inside guy who could score 20 and in crunch time too.
Very valuable. It also allows the team to have 2 options to score from.
I recall the golden era center days, where Hakeem would always get the ball, apply pressure inside, he either scored or kicked out to a Mario Ellie or Maxwell for an open 3pter... Robinson too...
Heck Barkley days, Majerle, Ainge at the perimeter worked... IN then OUT...
Sixers fan here.
Okafor is only available because he is behind a better player in Embiid at the 5, and isn't a good ft with Embiid, OR Simmons that is coming in, and is also a better player.
It isn't because he isn't wanted. He is just in a crowded front court, and could bring a lot back in trade to balance out our roster. Our wing, and guard talent is the worst in the league.
I would take 4 and Knight for him, and I think that the Sixers probably would too. Knight is a talented but flawed combo guard, that would instantly make us much better, and Dunn could be our starting point guard, and would really improve us too.
I can't stress enough to you the lack of talent that we have outside of our bigs, and we are about to add Simmons to the mix.
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