the entire 'LMA refuses to play center' is getting old.
Whether people realize it or not, he played his share of de facto center, even the 82games stats can be deceiving. He played center during games. I noticed it re-watching the 2014 series against the Spurs: he played center in stretches. You can notice it in crunch times of games: he played center. He played plenty of 'center' when he was the biggest guy for the Blazers.
But even more important than that to me is that, while some stats may not show, is that he took a lot of punishment because he was defended by centers, even if he was on the court with Lopez or Kaman. Look no further than the Spurs where Splitter was key to defending him. Anyone who watches highlights of the games against Houston in the 2014 playoffs can see who was guarding him: Dwight Howardand Omer Asik. And Aldridge spent time checking Howard.
There are so many individual game Aldridge highlight videos from this past year that show it. Against the Clippers, sure, he was guarded by Griffin, but also checked a lot by Jordan. At Denver before the Mozgov trade? Faried couldn't handle him, so he was guarded by Mozgov. At Cleveland after the Mozgov trade? It was Mozgov who was spent the fourth quarter and crunch time against him. Horford spent time on him. Tyson Chandler spent time on him. Seemingly every big in the league who was a good defender took turns whether they were power forwards or not Bogut. Marc Gasol. Etc.
If there's a bad defensive match-up that other teams have, they're going to have a much harder time hiding him against Tim Duncan than Robin Lopez. I expect easier match-ups than Aldridge has ever had before and maybe even less pounding and physical toll on his body even though he'll be with Duncan, Diaw and West rather than Lopez, Kaman and Leonard.


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that would mean we are 2nd round fodder.
