With all due respect, I think you may need to due a little more research into how the game is played...no team game plans away from playing in the post - its a fundamental necessity.
This post runs counter to every professional coaching and team management philosophy in existence...teams don't run post plays when they don't have post players - every team is looking for them.
With all due respect, because the rarity of post players in the NBA, no NBA team in today's NBA gameplans their defense to stop post players.
What do most good defensive teams gameplan to do?
Stop the drive. Pack the paint. Do their best to stop penetration from the elite PG's and penetration from slashing wings.
Today's NBA is dominated by dynamic wings and dynamic point guards.
There are probably two Centers left in the NBA who play like real Centers: Yao and Al Jefferson.
The rest of the post players in the NBA are freaking wing players who post up other wing players.
NBA teams are not searching for post scoring from Center/PF anymore they are searching it from the wing spot or they are looking for a super stud point guard.
Why? Because today's NBA caters to the smaller type players, the quicker, the faster, the more flashy and dynamic.
The old, "pure" NBA era is gone. Days of McHale, Hakeem Olajuwon are over.
Post scoring centers of the future are going to be in the mold of Shaq and Dwight Howard: sheer physical ability and not so much skill.