- Again, according to Givony, Wembanyama supposedly has no problem primarily playing C, just the notion of being put in the traditional box of one.
- No credible source has said the Spurs are focused on adding bigs and the reporting leaves out the important detail of what caliber (starter/rotation/deep bench)?
- Signing some random rim running C would reduce Wembanyama to either mostly a floor spacing role or an on ball one with even less spacing than they already have. This is a lot of what has held back Mobley offensively, only the Cavaliers had Allen first.
- That said, there is more physical demands to playing the position than just "defending Jokic and Embiid in the post". This is why the front court flexibility that they already possess is important to maintain.
You're reading too much into that predictable curveball, which momentarily halted momentum and "worked" in part because they had an elite help defender in Davis lurking.
Hachimura is also much stronger than Sochan.
No such thing. He doesn't have to, Collins, Bassey and Mamukelashvili exist and they can always sign a veteran, fringe rotation big to compete for minutes with the latter two.
Counting stats without context are irrelevant, the Raptors didn't just give up what they did to lose Poeltl, Lopez will almost certainly re-sign with the Bucks and it'd require an extreme overpay to so much as possibly pique his interest in a re-build.