Norseman79 wrote:fattymcgee wrote:Norseman79 wrote:
I agree with all of this. 6'10 plus or don't bother. Finch wants legit size in the front court...more than just weight. If Nance costs you Culver, Juancho or Layman do it. I wouldn't give up anything better and I wouldn't consider Nance our starting PF.
It's rare to find a 6'10" PF anymore now that the NBA measures players barefoot instead of in shoes. Historically the prototypical PFs have been 6'8" - 6'9" barefoot.
Huh, I feel like I could name a bunch.... Simmons, Isaac, Jackson Jr., Porzingis, Davis, Giannis, Durant, Sabonis for starters...you do have guys who are shorter that play the four... does not mean I want them.
I would take Kuzma over Nance...but that depends what Nance's pricetag is. As said, if it's Culver and Layman....sold. we have a new backup PF who can start until we find a good starter
Before I looked these up I thought more of them were over 6'10". With about 75 PF in the NBA I stand by what I said that it's rare to have a PF that is actually over 6'10".
Issac was just under 6'11" in shoes which means he was under 6'10" barefoot.
Ben Simmons 6'9.5" IN SHOES
Jaren Jackson Jr. Is considered a tall PF yet was 6'9 3/4" barefoot
Porzingis = giant
Durant was 6'9" barefoot at the draft
A.D. was 6'9 1/4" barefoot
Sabonis was listed at 6'10" pre-draft, not sure shoeless height
Giannis was drafted at 6'8 1/2" but grew to 6'11".
Larry Nance was 6'7 1/2" barefoot which means he is about 2" shorter than the guys listed who are considered tall for a PF. Nance is about average height for a PF and has a 7'1 1/2" wingspan and 9' standing reach which are above average. Nance definitely has good size for a PF but does he have the skillz?