LuessiT wrote:Milbuck wrote:Mystical Apples wrote:I kinda feel like the Bucks will be shuffling fringe deck chairs until Jabari is moved. And yes I get he's young, kinda local-ish and considered untradeable but he'll never be ideal next to Giannis. Exhausting resources and churning assets elsewhere to make it functional isn't worth it.
I liked the Delly signing, a lot actually. Teletovic was fine but he's too old and will regress. Overall though MIL's off season should be graded on what they didn't do.
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This keeps being said and it just isn't true. Outside of maybe Middleton, Jabari is probably the player on the roster who fits next to Giannis the best. I'm fairly confident Jabari will be a good shooter in time, likely as soon as this season when Kidd gives him the green light and he gets more game reps, and when he does the fit with that duo will be damn near seamless. Midds-Jabari-Giannis at the 2-3-4 (in that specific order) with a shooter/defender at PG and an athletic hustle center have been some of the most promising lineups for us. They work well together.
I think the major misunderstanding with fit issues comes from listing Giannis as a 3 and Jabari as a 4 on defense. Post ASB Jabari exclusively defended wings (with decent enough sucess to make me believe that he can turn out to be a neutral defender) and Giannis has been protecting the paint. Furthermore, it seems that Jabari has slimmed down during offseason solidifying my claim that Jabari should be exclusively considered a SF.
As Milbuck mentioned, Jabari and Giannis mesh well on offense and that should only increase further with both improving their range.
Hoping Parker eventually becomes a neutral defender is exactly what I'm talking about. Committing resources on offensive usage instead of a floor spacing defender - including rebounding issues - is a Giannis opportunity cost.