Post#298 » by limbo » Wed Dec 4, 2019 9:07 pm 
            
            
            It feels unfair to make sweeping statements about Porzinigs considering he's coming back from a massive layoff and also having to adjust to a new team/role. Not entirely sure if he himself knows how to best use his talents with the style and players the Mavs are running, so often times he just settles for jumpers. 
At the same time, though, it seems to me a lot of people are wishing him out to be a player he's not. I've just watched the four musketeers on TNT discuss how the Mavs should use Porzingis more on offense, give him the ball more in the low post etc. and i'm like, dude, he's just not that type of player...
Never mind the fact Dallas has the best offense in the league, so obviously what they're doing is working, but Porzingis doesn't strike me as a guy worthy of getting a lot of time on-ball. I know he can pull out some impressive moves for a 7-footer, but ultimately, he's still way too slow, he's physically weak, doesn't draw fouls and is a poor passer. He's a 'break-in-case-of-emergency' type offensive player, if Luka has foul trouble or the offense in general is struggling, then you can give him the ball and see if he can do something (which would probably be hope he gets hot shooting the ball, because his other offensive skills are subpar). 
Let's make it clear. He's not Dirk, yet a lot of people talk like he is or even will be when he gets a season back under his belt. Dirk was mobile for a 7-footer, could put it on the floor, had an array of moves, could attack the basket and draw fouls and was a smart passer. Porzingis not so much. 
Same goes defensively. Yes, he's a good rim protector because of his size and length, but what else? Someone mentioned they can see him be a Top 5 defender in the league? How? I just watched AD maul him in consecutive possessions to get easy buckets in the paint. He made AD look like prime Shaq. KP is too weak physically, he just bounces off stronger players and doesn't have the footwork to recover. If teams decide to go small against Porzingis they should have a field day. He's not good at defending outside the paint. Not quick or strong enough. 
Like i said. I'll reserve any conclusive judgement probably at least until a couple months into next season, but i'm seeing a lot of holes in his game. I just think the most optimal use of his skillset offensively is have him screen the ball-handler or spot up behind the 3pt line. I don't think he's good enough to warrant feeding him in the low/high post for iso scoring, much less to run an offense. 
Too bad, because if KP was actually an all-star, as he was advertised, this Mavs team with Luka playing the way he is, and the bench being one of the best in the league, this team could really be challenging for the #1 seed in the West. Imagine a guy like Millsap or Horford on this team instead of KP.