tocooks101 wrote:SBM wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:
Yeah, I don't know, either. But, the fact remains, Bird sees Turner's future as the 5, and apparently, isn't too keen on re-signing Mahinmi because of that. I can't imagine that he would take a lesser player (at this stage in their careers, Mahinmi is better), on a more expensive contract, and possibly a longer contract, in order to do what he doesn't want to do (have Turner play the 4).
I am a Hawks fan also until Horford is gone. That leads me to say I am sick at the stomach when I see you type that the front office sees Turner as a 5. I have went through this from day one to now with Atlanta's front office being hell bent on playing Horford at the 5. I will tell you from experience you hardly ever get to where you want to go with a bunch of players stuck in between positions.
Golden State Warriors(Draymond,Iggy,Barnes) and Cleveland Cavaliers(Lebron) being exceptions?
I could not disagree with you more, having guys being able to switch on pick and rolls and not cause a huge mismatch is a luxury for coaches and is really the way the NBA is going. I love the versatility of a PG Young and Turner front court and is one of the biggest things I will miss about George Hill.
I think what he really meant is that sometimes versatility can hurt the career of a player.
LeBron James is not a good example because he is the most versatile player in the history of the game and Green is clearly better at the four spot. Iggy can switch on pf but is better at the three and that is where he played for most of his career, same with Barnes.
In horford case, he was asked to play center for the Hawks because they had Josh Smith at the four and then millsap while he is clearly better at the four spot.
Sometimes teams chose to play those guys at a position of need and not at the position they are Best suited for.
On both sides of the floor he had to play against taller and stronger players for all those years.
Turner is taller than he is and has more tools offensively but I am kind of feeling the same way about him.
Hope i am wrong.