Bergmaniac wrote:AshBlackstone wrote:Bergmaniac wrote:Why would we trade for a stretch 4 when we already have Ibaka and AG, not to mention two centers who getting paid big money?
And seeing how Cousins totally destroyed Ibaka in the post did nothing to make me more comfortable about the idea of him playing mostly at center.
I don't really understand why people are worried about Ibaka playing the 5 because he might get beat down in the post.
Look around the league. The good teams aren't playing in the post anymore. What team in the Eastern Conference does Orlando have to worry about destroying Ibaka in the post?
Atlanta, Detroit, Toronto, New Jersey, Miami, Milwaukee, Indiana...
And it's not so much about being destroyed in the post than about rebounding. He struggles at this even as PF. As I said, Ibaka can play the 5 for stretches, but full time does not seem like a good idea to me.The good teams now have quality small ball lineups they can implement at any moment, floor spacing on offense, and quality rim protection.
We won't have that if we put Ibaka at the 5 either. He's been worse than Vucevic defensively this year even while playing his preferred position.
Which of those teams actually have great offensive post players. Since when is Dwight Howard a great player on the low block on offense? His entire career has been about put backs and dunks, and getting destroyed for not having a back to the basket game. Brook Lopez is a 7 foot shooting guard. Myles Turner...more of a jump shooter as well. Drummond is a poor man's Orlando version of Howard. Hassan Whiteside is legit, but Miami isn't any good.
Guys throwing up 12-15 points per game on either putbacks or jumpers shouldn't be dictating Orlando's decision making process. Hassan Whiteside is basically the only guy in the East that Orlando has to worry about, that is truly a dominant low post scorer. And Miami is terrible.
It's been a small sample size with Ibaka at the 5 in a new system. You know what isn't a small sample size though? How many teams are failing over the last several years because they're stuck in 1994.
You're worried that putting at Ibaka at the 5 won't work because of a small sample size. I'm ready to try something different, because the last 4 years are large enough sample size to tell me...and you, that the path we are on is the wrong one.