no anti-Shaq people have still answered me! Name me one decent backup Center that you'd want on this team other than Gortat (and possibly Varejao if you want to consider him a center).
I might go with the Birdman, Blair (SA) or Speights.
ok. are any of them available? and more importantly, does it answer any of our "needs"? let us break them down:
Birdman - great weakside defender and blocks tons of shots. horrible on-ball defender in the post. can't hit a shot. has no post-game. has no passing game. doesn't draw fouls. rebounds 6rpg at 22 mpg (Shaq has 7rpg at 23mpg)
Blair - solid pick by the Spurs. would've loved to grab him. but then again, we have BBD as our hustle and undersized big man. unless you want to trot out a 6'8'' center (Blair) with a 6'7'' PF (BBD)
Speights - solid pick and athletic. Sixers won't deal him for garbage (sheed+garbage) coz i know they're quite high on him. i haven't really seen him play so maybe another poster could inform us. but point is, he's unavailable.
- LilRip
Are Gortat and Varejao available?
initially i was looking for possible backup candidates that other posters would like because when the idea of signing Shaq gets brought up, he's judged by the harshest criteria that would be unfair for a
backup big man.
my whole point in this little "exercise" was first, to prove that at the moment, there's no better big man available right now as a backup center. And secondly, with Shaq, we'd probably have one of the best, if not the best, backup big man in the league regardless of availability. do you understand now?
i'm not convinced that any of those mentioned above (bird, blair, speights, varejao, gortat) are better than Shaq this year (when it still matters). and even if Speights will be better in the future, the suggestion is ultimately useless because 1) he will probably be a starter by that time and 2) he's unavailable now. and yet, Shaq is better than him now, and is available now. In my eyes, the biggest issue to overcome is the chemistry issue but this thread is concerned about so many other things that it confounds me as to what people are exactly looking for in a backup big?? it seems they want starter talent willing to play a backup role behind KG. so is Francisco Elson or Kwame Brown really the answer here?
because if they are, you could throw their "Shaq arguments" back in their face such as being a poor pick and roll defender, or being unable to spread the floor. Nevermind the fact that those guys are inferior in terms of post offense, post defense, rebounding and passing/playmaking ability. the only thing those guys have an "advantage" over Shaq is the whole "team chemistry" thing and that's why i think that's the only issue that needs to be addressed. chemistry.
- LilRip