Apparently you didn't see him struggle mightily when guarding those players (particularly Gasol) last season.
Against teams that have the type of size and length the Lakers and Mavs have amongst their bigs, Blair cons utes small ball. He's not a big enough big to make any sort of positive impact against those two teams. He's a ty defender against guys like Nowitzki and Gasol, in large part, because of how short he is. People can talk about Hayes all they want; guys like that are extremely rare. Generally speaking, you put a guy like Blair on guys like that, you're asking to get destroyed.
I don't care whether he's capable of becoming adequate defensively or not, this is not about developing someone the team can win without. This is about what gives this team the best chance this season and when they play elite or near elite teams, there best chance is with Blair stapled to the bench.
It's not about blocking Nowitzki's shot, it's about being able to bother it and make him work. McDyess proved in the playoffs last season that he was able to do that. Blair isn't.

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