Why would Olynyk need to anchor the D?
The argument is all over the place.
triboy16f's point is he can be an X-factor in the Celtics making the playoffs. He didn't call Olynyk a star, don't think he even said that Olynyk would play basketball well rounded enough to make him a perennial starter.
To bring you up to speed, if you check out page 5 on the forums, here's how it started:
1. Loose Cannon said if things go right, and Stevens defensive schemes work, the C's could rank in the top10 defense in the league
2. I said, if our frontcourt is Sully and Olynyk, then i don't think we can have a top-10 defense this season even if the schemes are brilliant. I said i think we'll rank in the bottom 10 defenses, but if the schemes work, we'll probably rank in the bottom 15. i said i didn't think Sully and Olynyk could anchor a top-10 defense and i made an analogy of starting Bargnani and BBD as similar to starting Olynyk and Sully.
3. triboy then challenges with "Olynyk led gonzaga to 30-3" and that his team should've been getting killed inside if he was as bad as i initially stated. He stated that olynyk had a height advantage and was well-coordinated.
4. i then said that the competition he faced in college isn't near nba competition. i then cited the bigs he would face and the slashing perimeter players he would have to turn away. i did say he could score though.
5. triboy then rebutted saying that some of the players i listed are centers and that olynyk's short wingspan wouldn't hinder him on defense. He also said Sully would be able to guard and rebound among the best centers
6. i then rebutted by listing more PF's that he will have great difficulty guarding, and also that he would have to guard bigs (regardless if they're 4's or 5's) in general while also being the last line of defense along with sully against perimeter players. i reiterated that i don't think olynyk and sully could anchor a top-10 defense in this league. i also cited our shallow depth of quality big men. i said he's a role player, which echoes Ainge's statements, and this main strength is to score.
7. he then stated olynyk's height again, that the guys he'll be going up against are shorter than him at 6'9" or 6'10" and that's why he'll have a decided advantage in guarding them. he then name dropped Dirk and Pierce for some reason.
8. i then reiterated that olynyk and sully will not anchor a top-10 D and that all that's being debated thus far is their man-on-man D and that the concept of team defense has largely been ignored. i questioned olynyk's pick and roll D and his help defense against NBA-level competition. i stated again that olynyk will have a hard time containing scoring PFs and C's, but against non-scoring big men like Tyson chandler or bench big men like Javale, he will stand a chance. however, if taken into account the team setting, where those big men will keep running pick and roll with their guards, then olynyk will be in trouble, which is why he can't anchor a top-10 D.
so you see? The back-n-forth has been all about anchoring the defense. I did say Olynyk can score, and his ideal role would likely be coming off the bench to provide an offensive spark from the post on a good team. But regardless of defensive scheme, if we have Olynyk and Sully as our main big men, then we're not going to be a top 10 defensive team in the league.