On/Off is too noisy in those limited sample sizes.
Honestly looking at them just makes me think that Monroe is a C, not a PF. He and Drummond are the problem as they play the same position and Josh Smith is getting caught up in that.
Gotta agree with this. Monroe is just not a PF. Problem is he isn't a very good defensive center but he also isn't playing in the best defensive system around either, which doesn't help.
Monroe would be a good get for Green but I want something more from my center than just scoring. I prefer the center to be the defensive anchor of a team and Monroe just can not be that. As was mentioned above, he has a bunch of Al Jefferson in him, he tends to give up as much as he brings to the table.
I also agree with this chain of agreement.
In some ways, this is the same problem Houston has with Dwight & Asik. Houston tried early in the year to play both at the same time and it just didn't work.
The main difference between Asik and Monroe of course is that Asik is primarily a defensive big while Monroe is primarily an offensive big.
And of course, Monroe's cap hit will be much, much bigger because the league overpays for offense.
Which would you rather have? A true C that can play D, keeping opponents away from the rim at a 5M cap hit or one that can score at a 15M cap hit?