vulture wrote:aligator wrote:When are posters going to understand that the FO does not want a traditional C and certainly are not going to give up any assets to get one. We have been told already that they are experimenting with different types of lineups that are somewhat position less.This experiment is expected to continue at least until trade deadline 2023 when an adjustment can be made if the experiment is not working to FO satisfaction. For the same reason, don't expect any big trades before then. The most you might see is Boucher or Dragic (if possible) and maybe Flynn for a better fit. Svi will likely be dealt at the deadline for a 2nd.
What do you expect when fans have no idea what our schemes actually are? Any center we have would have to be able to switch, drop, blitz in a pinch since nurse's schemes change from possession to possession. Fans don't really understand any of this so they just look at numbers.
 
You’d think they’d see that’s it’s pretty clear what the front office’s MO is when it comes to centers. 
You have to either defend OR spread the floor OR ideally both. It is also the easiest piece to acquire and can be done so for middling assets. For example: Serge and Marc. Even Baynes fit this model before he fell off a cliff. 
And if you can’t do what Serge or Gasol do they will acquire someone cheap as a stop gap: Baynes, Birch, Precious and you can lump Boucher in there too. None of those guys cost us anything real and they all make sub-MLE money on short term deals. 
When we are ready to contend again the FO will find another Serge/Marc type C because those guys are always floating around out there. Turner fits the bill but there’s no reason to give up anything of value to secure the 7th seed this year. Sabonis is neither a good defender nor does he open up the floor and I would be shocked if he’s on our FO’s radar. 
People looking for a legit C upgrade might have to get used to waiting for a while given the state of this team.