Zelaznyrules wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Kjdills13 wrote:Booker over all the big men.
Big men Are not as valuable anymore, it's a guard/ sf driven league.
Solid guards, especially PG's are dime a dozen in this modern league, so an elite big man with range and versatility like a KAT, Embiid, AD, Jokic and even Cousins are still highly sought after.
Are they? There are a lot of very good guards because the rules favor that position over the big men that used to dominate the game. Every team wishes they had 2 or 3 very good guards, there may seem like a lot of them but there's actually a shortage when compared to needs.
Absolutely. Compared to above average big men, there are far more solid guards. The game has fast evolved into a PG oriented game while the talent of the big men positions (PF and C) are still playing catch up in terms of playing at this new pace/style. 5 years ago, Dirk, Bosh and Love were probably the only mobile, versatile big men with range in the top 20 best paid bigs. The rest of that list was still dominated by the Dwight Howards, Al Jeffersons, Amare's, ZBo's and Pau Gasols.
Don't get me wrong, just because there are more solid guards than there are solid big men, doesn't mean you could easily field a team with them. These days teams regularly play guards from the 1 to the 3 while SF's of the past have evolved into the versatile PF we see today. The skills of the guards are far more valued by teams these days then there were back in the day whereas the back to basket games of the big men are being being less utilised.