Joe Smith would be a marked improvement over "No Outside Shooting Small Ball" - but I don't know that he fills the massive void at the 5. Perhaps PJ can be coaxed out of retirement.
Doesn't solve the lack of outside shooting and defense on the bench mess, though.
Ya know, I have come to respect your basketball knowledge - you are usually right on. I gotta say this though, if we win the title this year, I am totally calling you out for your repeated beating of the dead horse that is James Posey.
I for one think there are some holes on the bench (namely backup center) but I am certainly not ready to write off our title chances because of them. As for defense and shooting off the bench I still think that House and Allen will provide what is needed there. Both are above average defenders (TA being a great defender) and as for the outside shooting, we have Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Eddie House -- 3 of the best 3pt shooters in the L. When it counts, 2 out of 3 will be in the game.
Losing James Posey did not drive the stake into our teams heart. And I hope you admit you were wrong about him when we raise banner 18, given your repeated condemnation of the team for letting him walk. The backup C situation is different, I will agree with you that that does need to be addressed.
Yeah, I know. Danny's a genius. Blah, blah, blah.
I have said consistently that this team needs someone to stretch defenses and actually lock down a big scorer for a few minutes at a time. Despite the misinformation people love to post on this board, Posey brought those qualities to this team last year and we don't have them this year. The claim that Tony Allen has filled Posey's void is too laughable to warrant further discussion.
I've also wearied of the revisionist history that attempts to downplay Posey's substantial contribution to the championship last year. It's getting old reading that Posey couldn't defend, couldn't shoot, etc. None of that is true.
However, I have also consistently said that the mistake - and I will not waver from that statement; Ainge made a mistake not resigning Posey, one of several this summer - is done. Now, we must focus on replacing his skills, as listed above. A center, while a nice addition, does none of that.
I have also said consistently that this team will not win a title - or the Eastern Conference - with this sad excuse for a bench, put together by Ainge during the Dumpster Diving Summer of 2008.
A legitimate backup 5, instead of the failed O'Blount experiment, is a start. But it may not be enough to keep up with Cleveland, let alone Los Angeles.