Questions for the Clippers:
1. Ben Wallace is 36 years old, and played 29 minutes per game last year. Your backup center is a poor defender who didn't play any center at all in New Jersey. With the size in the Pacific division, is this a concern?
2. This is how a Raptors blogger described Reggie Evans:
There was also Reggie Evans, a poor man-defender but a decent rebounder, who was traded for to address rebounding. Due to injury and an unexplainable addiction to convert the rare rebound he got to a failed field-goal attempt, was about as useless as a Raptor ever was.
Discuss.
3. Andres Nocioni played very poorly at SF, and has for several seasons. Is that a worry?
(In case you're sensing a theme, I like your starters, but I'm not sold on your bench.)
4. The question all Celtics fans care about: is KG going to bounce back next year, or will he continue his decline? Also, can he still defend bigger players?
1. Yes, Ben is old, but he is pretty reliable. I don't consider the size in the Pacific to be particularly overwhelming. Yi obviously wasn't playing center with Brook Lopez in NY, but is 7ft 250lb so I'm not concerned. He's not a bad defender and he has potential. He's improved over the summer also, putting up 25/10 in FIBA.
2. Ankle injury.
3. Define poor, it's his natural position. The season before last with the Kings he got 14 points and 6 rebounds a game while shooting 44% from behind the arc. His defense isn't great but I don't think it's really any worse than it is at the 4.
4. KG will without a doubt have a better season this year than he did last year, the question is how much better will he be. He improved throughout the season as he got further away from the injury. KG will lead the Celtics and the Clippers to the championship.