Meliorus wrote:deneem4 wrote:I been saying it for the longest...gortat doesn't fit...
If we had an elite pf he would be perfect but we dont and we probably won't get 1 anytime soon...
Morris isn't great but Gortat doesn't help him at all...
Theory...
Teams with elite pfs..allows they're guys to go 1on1 with Morris with no help assuming he will miss and let they're center focus on rebounds...
Morris has gave alot of elite power forwards buckets like they are reserves...
If we can at the very least get a 3pt shooting center to space the floor maybe morris iso will be more effective...
Otto need a stretch 5 for his off ball play to translate to more shots...
He loves crossing baselines and he gets open down there easily and silently....but Gortat cant move too far away from the rim and keep the defense honest...
Gortat rebounding has been great but we sacrifice alot of offense with him on the floor...it's a reason why we have 2 40% 3pt shooters and 2 35% + 3pt shooters but we have a bad half court offense...gortat single Handley slows our offense ..1 he can't space the floor....2 most importantly he's not a threat around the rim at all...(oops,post, drives)
Gortat puts up good rebounding numbers, but as a team we are dreadful, 27th in the league. Sometimes I'd rather have Brook Lopez, who spends all his time boxing out and only averages 5 rebounds, whose team is 11th in the league in rebounding.
Your numbers are either wrong or they're looking at totals rather than on a per possession basis.
The Wizards rank 15th in defensive rebounding percentage. They rank 12th in offensive rebounding percentage. We're a slightly above average rebounding team.





















