no, next
would be a nice way to intimidate Drummond, and get Timmy some rest...
Not sure if he plays, he played too many minutes agains Brooklyn.
Has to have a PER of over 40 before he can play with starters.![]()
I like Boban. And I think he has a future here. But did you see Lopez going at him, and Larkin going around him?
Boban is doing really good, for what he is - an NBA rookie. But like any other NBA rookie, he's got some situational learning to do. Detroit is playing pretty good ball, and they are 13- at home. That's not the game to put him in that position.
BTW - lots of people here were calling for Tim to come off the bench, so it's not all that crazy. Except that Pop will go with experience over height and dunks in a situation like that.
Thought the same thing tonight. He was getting exposed a bit on the defensive end. Thomas Robinson took it to him a couple times as well
Drummond's a great place to start: a guy who uses his size advantage to score and rebound, but really doesn't have post moves. Boban could neutralize him for the first 7-8 minutes of the game-- if not, Pop brings in the starters. I think Drummond is the perfect guy to rest Tim against, to avoid potential wear and tear.
Boban is what he thought he was in the offseason--a supremely gifted, even dominant player on offense, but a veritable liability on defense.
Meh, he made some great defensive plays for every time he got scored on. Still think West is worst on defense, he just quits AND he's too short
That's why the Boban > Splitter argument is idiotic. Splitter had his limits on offense, but his defense is what puts him ahead of Boban.
Can't really disagree with the West part. Although I do think West is a better defender against more athletic big men who have some moves and can hit jumpers.
You may see it differently, but I don't think Boban is a defensive liability because of a lack of ability. Nor from a lack of basketball IQ. I think it's just a matter of experience.
Before the game, Bill and Sean were talking about Tim and one of them said, "There's nothing he hasn't seen." They were talking about the fact that even though he's getting older, he's still a force on defense. Boban just needs some time, and that's no slight to him. One of the things I really like about him is that he is always going to other players for advice. And not just Tim or LaMarcus. He soaks up whatever he can get from everyone on the team, and you can see his face when he's talking to them - he doesn't have any ego problem. He doesn't mind admitting that he doesn't know. That tells me that he'll be progressing a lot quicker than some.
Not many bigs come into the league full-formed. (If any.) Sort of like NFL quarterbacks, they need time to grow into it. The ones that get forced to start in their rookie year, usually go through some tough times. Lots of comments tonight about how good Lopez was playing. That's because they remember him as a young center in the NBA. He's grown up, and he's a good player now. Hopefully, Boban will progress to be that much better than he is right now. If he does, he really will crush other teams.
Not tomorrow night, though.
Right, because most fans completely ignore defense unless a huge block or steal/fast break is involved. Boban's D leaves a lot to be desired, but it's improving and should continue to get better as he gets coached up. He moves well for his size, which helps. The best post players should dominate him at this stage of his career - Brook is one of the best - and he'll still struggle on switches against shifty guards.
Timmy might be getting too much rest right now. There's in shape, then there's in game shape. It's a conundrum...lol
GSH
Who do you want boxing out Drummond tomorrow night? I love Bobo but he's not strong enough... and D-Worst is a joke.
Drummond would destroy him. He's big and does non-big like things often but he doesn't play that big on defense most of the time, and he lets little guys block his shot.
I don't dislike West the way you do. If you really want to be open-minded, I'll tell you what I see about West.
He's playing out of position, and he's under-sized to be playing the C. But he doesn't have any choice, and neither does Pop, IMO.
When opposing bigs get shots up against him, they can make him look pretty bad. But what I think a lot of people don't notice are all the times that he denies his guy the ball, or forces him to give it up. I think he does that more often than most people are giving him credit for.
Put those things together, and it means that when he lets a big man take the ball close to the basket, he gets lit up. He does a lot of work to keep that from happening too much. He burns a few extra fouls because of that, but he commits a lot of his fouls on the floor, which doesn't give up FT's.
I know you don't like him, so you're not going to like this. But his DRtg this season is 94. Kawhi's DRtg is 92. That doesn't mean he's nearly as good of a defender as Kawhi, obviously. But what it does mean is that his RESULTS haven't been nearly as horrible as it seems, when you watch those plays where he does get lit up in the post. Tonight is a good example. I posted this in the game thread, but I'll risk repeating it here. Tonight, in the second quarter when everyone was screaming about West/Diaw, the Nets scored 8 points in the first six minutes. In the second six minutes, when West and Diaw were out, the Nets scored 10 points.
I'm saying that he's a career power forward, being forced to play as a center, against legit centers. He's going to lose some battles, and those will be very visible. But when you look at the outcome, he's doing a pretty damned good job holding his own. To me, it's like people saying Kawhi isn't a legitimate .500 3P shooter. Well he is, as long as the ball is going in the hole. The only thing that counts are the results, and while a guy might get "lucky" for one game, he can't stay lucky for 30 games. All I can tell you is that West has started 7 games this season, and the Spurs have won all of them.
One other thing worth mentioning - West is shooting .571 from 10-16 feet, and .515 from 16 - 3P. That's better than most guards shoot from 3-10 feet. He's got a legit mid-range game. Actually one of the best mid-range games in the league. He bails out a lot of possessions when he's in the game, with those mid-range jumpers. It would be nice if he was a 7-footer, but he's not. I think he gets by with it by playing tough and smart. I know you see things differently. I'd like to see Duncan start, and play about 15 total minutes. If not, count on seeing West, IMO.
Last edited by GSH; 01-11-2016 at 11:45 PM.
Yeah intimidating the best bigman in the east![]()
Baynes will pay for abandoning the team, Boban will make sure of it.![]()
Baynes did exactly what Baynes should have done, taking that contract. But I agree that if they wind up on the floor at the same time, Boban will kick his ass.
Hes not Enes Kanter, he offers rim protection, and alters shots. AND he'll get better at almost everything outside of PnRs where he'll probably always be a liability.
Im just thankful that DWest is better than Bonner, which would have been the alternative.
Nah.
He will get affected by the MVP chants
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