Triple7 wrote:cl2117 wrote:Tomjas wrote:Sixers fan here but have a soft spot for Celtics as they have been a high profile team here in Australia for decades
IMO, Boston lost something when they didn’t replace Al and Aaron
The Js are quality obviously but I don’t see who is going to stop Giannis, Embiid, AD etc so your guys are going to have to shoot lights out to stay with them
Al is expensive and Aaron seems to be on downhill slide
Anyone else?
I think the hope was that Robert Williams was going to be ready to be a defensive stopper and then TT to be more effective than he has been. Still have hope for both, but neither will be the answer.
I like Whiteside or Javale McGee as cheap options for legit 7 footers to give a bit more rim protection. They'd give them a 4 man rotation that you could in theory use the "moneyball" approach on and just have a ton of different looks. Theis is jack of all trades master of none, TT is rebounding specialist, Timelord is the lob catcher/rim protector and then one of Whiteside/McGee as more of a banger.
Being able to show a lot of looks and switch up based on matchups might be enough to fill that hole and let the talent on the wings take games over.
I agree with this. We needed a rim protector desperately, and those guys whiteside, Mcgee, or even Dwight before the Lakers got him, were cheap options. Still a lot better than having no rim protection at all. Embiid didn’t even worked a sweat defending Theis and TT.
Javale is represented by BJ Armstrong . He and Ainge had some kind of issues in the past.


























