The Rebel wrote:NuggetsWY wrote:SoCalNuggsFan wrote:So, with this thought process, let me ask you a question. There's a thread in the T&T section where we facilitate a Paul George to Cleveland trade and get Kevin Love. Love has been really good switching onto GS guards the last 2 finals, but he offers zero rim protection. Are you in favor of a love/Jokic pairing?
Love is an IQ player. He has some athletic ability, no doubt. However, no one is going to call him the strongest big and yet consider his Minnesota days regarding his rebounding and low post offense. He looked like a muscle man, even against bigger players. He still plays that role part of every game for Cleveland. No one is going to claim Love is the quickest of players and yet he even played against Durant on some switches in this year's finals and he did fairly well - as well as anyone does against Durant.
He's an IQ player - he knows how to use his strengths and minimize his weaknesses. He has adapted his Minnesota style to fit in fairly well in Cleveland, even if lots of fans don't like him. He's effective, just consider his stats.
So yes, I would accept a Jokic/Love pairing. I do not think it's ideal simply because Love would be wasting his peak years with a team that is not ready to compete. Jokic would learn a lot from Love. Love would make a good backup center. Love would make a good starting PF. Jokic at the high-post with Love hanging out for the corner three and he is deadly there. Then imagine Love flashing across the paint with Jokic giving him a Jokic-classic pass - BOOM! Hmm, maybe I'd like this a lot for Denver.
While I agree with you in a vacuum high bbiq is more important than shot blocking (I still think blocked shots is the most overrated stat in basketball), with malone's defensive system we have to have a shotblocker. The whole system is predicated on protecting against 3 point shooting, and opening up the lane for ball handlers and bigs in a pick and roll. You have to have someone that can help prevent those guys from finishing. We desperatly need a help defender from one of the forward positions if Malone is going to insist on sticking to his system.
I understand what you are saying, but that only works if you can play a zone with your rim protector in the paint - always.
In this era of stretch-4s and even stretch-5s; if I'm playing Whiteside or Gobert, I'd run a pick and get them switched onto an outsider shooter and then keep everyone else away from there so they can't switch back. If they tried to cheat down, a quick pass to a good 3pt shooter who is now open, bang!
The Nuggets were giving up a lot of open 3s, so Malone changed his defense to protect against 3s. It worked ;;; but only for the 3s. It left the Nuggets as the 2nd worst defense in the league. In the modern NBA, a team needs to protect against 3s and against drives and against low-post - all while dealing with lots of mismatches. To be a good defensive team, it must be a team defense, not 5 guys playing good man-on-man defense. Help defense is the most important aspect of any good NBA defense at this time.