So, rounded out my nine man rotation this morning.
Coach Stan Van Gundy
PF Al Horford/
SF Gerald Wallace/ Linas Kleiza
C DeMarcus Cousins/ Antonio McDyess
SG Eric Gordon/ Raja Bell
PG Jrue Holiday/ Beno Udrih
NOLA Bucs - not to be confused with our Eastern Conference rivals, the Milwaukee Bucks - are still claiming to be the best rebounding team in the league. With a pair of 10 rpg forwards flanking the best rebounder in college basketball.
The quartet of Mssrs. Okafor, Stoudamire, Griffin and Blair beg to differ.
They can disagree loudly and at length while NOLA is crashing the glass and guarding the rim. Please note I said "best rebounding" not "highest scoring." (And might've added "best defensive.")
While Stoudemire is far and away the most gifted scorer in this discussion, he's been a defensive liability and unreliable rebounder his entire career. My small forward will outrebound him. Hell, my 35-year-old back-up center just outrebounded him in a 2010 playoffs series.
Okafor - your best defender - rebounds and has a nice, if workman-like, back to the basket game, but he's slow footed and his Hornets team last season gave up the league's worst FG% at the rim. Horford - my second best defender - was asked to do everything in Mike Woodson's switching defense, and was voted an All-Star reserve by NBA Coaches for his pains.
And who of that quartet has the job of keeping Gerald Wallace - who finished third place in Defensive Player of the Year voting - off the boards? Unless you plan to squeeze Blake Griffin into the 3 spot for long stretches?
Speaking of - in the battle among ROY candidate big men, obviously Cousins lacks Griffin's maturity. But he's bigger, is the better rebounder (the trend here), and if he can cut down on fouls is otherwise the better defender.
Gauntlet thrown.