Portland needs a center, not an undersized PF. I expect them to go hard after guys like Camby and Gortat. Unless the C's want to make Perk available, I don't think Portland will be sending their assets this way.
There's a lot of discussion about how Aldridge plays better at the 5, but that they don't have a capable 4 who can stretch the floor a bit for him. Not saying that's Baby, but a solid 4 could be useful for them.
I haven't heard that...and I don't buy it. Aldridge is an outside-in offensive player, and is not strong enough to bang inside that much on defense. They need a defensive Center to play next to him.
Yep, there's been a fair bit of talk about Aldridge this season since Portland started going to Oden on the block more often. Aldridge hasn't been involved enough offensively, and not as effective as he was in the past, while spending so much time away from the paint. A lot of folks feel that Aldridge is best off being a post player first and then a jump shooter second, rather than vice versa.
Problem with Aldridge is that he isn't very good at creating his own shot once he moves away from the post ... where he's at his best in terms of shot creation. Away from the rim he's reliant on a defense collapsing on Oden in the paint or on dribble penetration from Roy or Miller. He becomes more of a peripheral figure offensively.
I don't think it's about playing the PF or C ... more about what spot on the floor he's allowed take up offensively. He is more effective alongside a non-offensive threat like Przybilla than Oden.
And truthfully, Aldridge needs a top defensive + top rebounding big man alongside him to anchor the defense, he just isn't effective enough defensively to play without that type of presence. It doesn't matter whether the big is a four or a five so long as he has those qualities
(easier to get a C with those abilities than a PF). Plus, Aldridge is comparatively a much better defender + rebounder at the four than the five.
Anyway, that's what I've gathered from the talk around Aldridge this season (post vs jump shot offensively) + my own observations on the fellow (better PF than C, but more dependent on other big's skill set than position).