IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:I agree with some, we can play small ball for stretches strategically but still need a back up PF with a bit more size and length in case of injuries and for different matchups. I have no interest in watching Derozan defend someone like AD, I mean PWill is bad enough.
I'm not concerned with PWill on AD or Giannis or even Sabonis, from a physical standpoint. He'll get abused - but those guys will abuse most everyone. Derozan or DJjr., on the other hand, do concern me at the 4 a bit in relation to their relative size (moreso DeRozan).
Patrick Patterson is an option but he only played in about half of the regular season games last season, and none in the playoffs, with a pretty negative plus minus (although, interestingly, it was more about not scoring as much as it was getting scored on more - but rebounding also suffered with him on). He was never a rim defender, either - and I'm not sure what's left in terms of perimeter defense.
Assuming
Vanderbilt is out due to being an RFA, I'd probably be most interested in
DJ Wilson, who flashed in his 2nd year, declined in his 3rd year, and then bounced back to more or less 2nd year levels last year but was moved from the Bucks to the Rockets mid-year as part of the PJ Tucker trade. His biggest issue isn't physical talent (he could be a versatile defending to include perimeter and rim defense 4 with 3 pnt shooting)... it's that his BBIQ (particularly defensively) isn't there. But sometimes that comes along with experience - and sometimes schemes / coaching can unlock more.
Noah Vonleh would also be fine, but more a 4/5.
Marquese Chriss would be worth checking the health on.
If they want a vet, might kick the tires on
John Henson (who didn't play last year, but is still only 30 for a few months and did flash some Taj-like talent early on - and he was always a pretty good defender.
Or else forget defense and just go for a
Juan Hernangomez, who is the highest level guy out there IMO.
(and I do like the notion of Cam Oliver or Bates-Diop as a guy on the other 2-way deal).