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GOLDBLUM wrote: View PostI've been skeptical about him having the necessary size to spend much time at PF on a nightly basis -- but damn -- he's looking jacked.I relish negativity and disappointment. It is not healthy. Somebody buy me a pony.
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GLF wrote: View PostJeez! OG is Huge lol. Do you see that mans legs. If he ever reaches his potential its over
Draymond has the most ass weight, that allows him to defender bigger guys down low better. OG and Kawhi have better mobility but also insane wingspans.
I think OG and Kawhi can play a lot of PF. It'll be interesting to see how much it ends up being, the potential is there with the Raps' wing depth being better than their frontcourt depth."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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S.R. wrote: View PostDraymond Green, Serge Ibaka, Kawhi, OG - these guys are all actually pretty similarly sized.
Draymond has the most ass weight, that allows him to defender bigger guys down low better. OG and Kawhi have better mobility but also insane wingspans.
I think OG and Kawhi can play a lot of PF. It'll be interesting to see how much it ends up being, the potential is there with the Raps' wing depth being better than their frontcourt depth.
OG would struggle with the size of Horford or Aldridge, but those guys are both basically centers now, and Horford has always been a Center who wanted to play PF but his team needed him at C.
I'm not sure if there are any full time PFs in the NBA that are too big for OG to guard. All the large PFs have to play a lot of C or almost exclusively C now.
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S.R. wrote: View PostDraymond Green, Serge Ibaka, Kawhi, OG - these guys are all actually pretty similarly sized.
Draymond has the most ass weight, that allows him to defender bigger guys down low better. OG and Kawhi have better mobility but also insane wingspans.
I think OG and Kawhi can play a lot of PF. It'll be interesting to see how much it ends up being, the potential is there with the Raps' wing depth being better than their frontcourt depth.
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I’d rather not put Kawhi at the 4. He’s a wing, and I’m more comfortable with him at the two than the four. He’s an amazing perimeter defender who has a size and strength advantage over basically every other wing he would be matched up against. Let him take advantage of this instead of mitigating it slightly by playing him as a big.
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Maury wrote: View PostI’d rather not put Kawhi at the 4. He’s a wing, and I’m more comfortable with him at the two than the four. He’s an amazing perimeter defender who has a size and strength advantage over basically every other wing he would be matched up against. Let him take advantage of this instead of mitigating it slightly by playing him as a big.
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Maury wrote: View PostI’d rather not put Kawhi at the 4. He’s a wing, and I’m more comfortable with him at the two than the four. He’s an amazing perimeter defender who has a size and strength advantage over basically every other wing he would be matched up against. Let him take advantage of this instead of mitigating it slightly by playing him as a big.
If Nurse has Lowry, FVV, and Danny Green at 1-3, is Kawhi a PF when he gets on the floor with them and stands at the 3 pt line?
WC Finals had the two best teams in the league last year and each team spent most of the series with an undersized 5 and 4 perimeter guys on the floor. The two best teams in the NBA playing the most important games of the year. It's getting to the point where this isn't just "a look" to throw at your opponent, this is what basketball has become.Last edited by S.R.; Mon Aug 13, 2018, 04:55 PM."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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