If he got waived I'd love him here. With Granger, George, Dunleavy and Jones already on the squad, whats the point?
Are Indiana planning on switching Danny Granger to the power forward position?
The Pacers played him a lot at the four last season and usually played better with him at that position than out on the wing (due to their flawed roster rather than Danny being better suited as a four).
Starters: Collison + George + Dunleavy + Granger + Hibbert
Rotation: Backup PG + Rush + Posey + Hansbrough + Foster
Was that part of the reason Granger seemed to regress last year?
Posey'll play PF for Indiana. Classic O'bie 4. They'll need him there, with Murphy gone and with Hansbrough apparently still suffering from vertigo. Even if Granger plays some at the 4, they don't have an abundance of depth there.
No, not really. Granger just didn't shoot the ball as well last season as the year before (struggled a bit in the early part of the season, finished strongly though) + more importantly his teammates, his supporting cast, took a major step back.
Granger didn't play that much worse ... it was mostly his teammates.
The lack of quickness from his big men which left them exposed all over the court, the lack of rebounding especially when Granger was forced to play the four to compensate for their bigs lack of quickness and their lack of shooting which allowed teams to camp out in the paint and force ineffective shooters to hoist jump shots. And their recent draft picks inability (Hansbrough, Hibbert, Rush) to handle their workloads. Those were the four main reasons for Indiana falling off last season.
Danny Granger played at a level fairly similar to the year before (bit worse on his shooting). It was just that everything around him went to hell.
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Danny Granger played just as well offensively as usual as a power forward (shooting percentages + scoring numbers + assists were comparable, turnovers improved) and his defense at the position was about as good as at the three with the exception of keeping his opponent off the glass. He did a nice job on the team defense (compared to his inadequate overly slow/immobile big men) and did a solid job in one-on-one defense too.
Granger is a below average rebounder for a small forward so he was picked apart at the four. He was particularly exposed on the boards because of the Pacers lack of quality rebounders at the other four positions on the court while at the four slot. Brandon Rush was their only quality perimeter rebounder (solid rather than exceptional) and T.Murphy (Foster's injury hurt here + big man defense) were their only good rebounders in the rotation.
Not enough help to hide Granger's lack of rebounding ... unlike Orlando with Rashard Lewis because of a dominant rebounder like Dwight Howard and high quality rebounding wings like Vince Carter and Matt Barnes.