doclinkin wrote:queridiculo wrote:mhd wrote:I'd much rather have Harrell vs Bryant. But, I'm not one who'd pay a ton for backup centers. We could always sign Robin Lopez back for 1 year next year (its not like his game is predicated on athleticism).
Given the choice between Harrell and Bryant I'd pick the latter and not think twice about it.
With Gafford in the fold Bryant adds an element to the position that we do not have otherwise.
If you could count on Harrell to be a defensive stopper I'd change my tune, but since he's not any more prolific in that aspect than Bryant I'd prefer the guy that can run and space the floor.
The element that Trez adds better than Bryant is proficiency in the Pick and Roll. Harrell has remarkably good hands while in motion, and good ball control putting it on the floor. Bryant's hands are more wooden and his coordination is not as advanced at Trez. Dinwiddie will make Harrell look good when they are able to develop their timing. Bryant scores from a standstill at a highly efficient rate, but scoring off movement is not his strength.
I like all 3 and they all have strengths that a good coach can utilize. I don't know that we can afford all 3 after this year, but I do think that playable centers will not be undervalued for much longer. Having a few under contract is not a bad thing. That said Harrell has an expiring deal as well, so if all 3 play well for us this year then likely Trez/TB will attract offers that are enticing. Doubtless Bryant would like to start if there was opportunity to do so.
Bryant has exceptional hands too. He was a pick-and-roll machine in his first season before he learned to knock down the jumper.