I don't think bigs are the problem with this team. This forum pined for Moose and Kanter for years, then when they got here we realized they are horrible defenders who give up more than they score. Timelord is excellent, and TT is solid. Most teams are in the same boat with bigs unless they have a freak like Embiid or AD. Those situations are unique, and that type of player is pretty much unattainable for us. We shouldn't overreact to a couple outlier games like last night.
I DO know that Brown gets fewer FTs than he should get. He gets hammered at the rim several times a game with no call. Let alone the phantom calls that other all-stars get. The kind that get the opponent in foul trouble early like we were last night.
If Brown is wearing purple and gold he gets a minimum of 8FT per game.
for some reason the league doesn't want to market our players.
We also commit some astronomically stupid fouls. At least a couple a game. This team is undisciplined defensively. They put in a lot of "effort" without being smart. We are a "hustle team," which means we swarm in madly at offensive players, regardless of consequence. This is not necessarily effective. For instance when it looks like an opponent might score near the the rim, we immediately start hacking, even if it wasn't really a great shot. We get our opponents into the bonus on pointless fouls where the FTs are more valuable than the shot they would have taken. This really annoys we, as a lot of the shots we foul on are far from guaranteed to go in. Need to pick our spots better. And need to play better D at the perimeter early so we don't need fake shows of effort and fouls late. This includes the idiotic double-teams, like when Kemba inexplicably drifted away from Green in the second and gave up an easy 3. They Sixers got into a groove right after that. So stupid.
We need a new PG. So many of our offensive problems stem from Kemba being awful. He is way too streaky, and if he's not scoring he goes into a shell and says "bye-bye." He is not a creative enough passer, and isn't big enough to be an impact defender. In fact, I'd wager that a lot of our perimeter defensive breakdowns come at his expense. It is not good.