Was gonna ask "where the heck is Colton Iverson?".
Europe.
But, wow. We really have 15 (mostly, including the usual suspects like Phil P.) guaranteed.
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I actually agree with Chris22. But I'm not as strong with my convictions as I am merely presenting my opinion based on what I've read of Powell and what I've seen and read of Fav.
Make no mistake. It's not that I'm saying Fav is garbage. He plays big. He can shoot. Surprising athleticism. Defensive potential. You can see why there's intrigue.
But when talking about role players, I'd say the ability to even stay on the floor and have a role is quite vital.
Powell seems to have been able to do that today (so I've heard).
Whereas it seems Fav still has yet to understand our defensive rotations (and perhaps offensive sets). It seems crippling how unaware he is on defense as he's been relegated to the pine as last season progressed.
It seems there's a significant language barrier and/or an issue with his BBIQ and/or effort. In fact, I believe Fav's BBIQ/effort has been called into question and it's a part of why he's been available for so long.
If you want centers with a bit of upside (enough to become a role player center), we have Zeller (who seems to understand the game a little better, despite the bad games, and is younger too).
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Powell seems to be able to be the 3 and D (not to mention hustle) guy and that will always let you stay on the floor.
He's only 23.
A guy who's 6'11 (more like 6'9-6'10) with the agility to play the 3 or 4, willingness to play defense, smarts and hustle is interesting.
The ability to defend the wings is crucial.
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I'd personally take the "wing who looks like he can be a plus defender and be a solid garbage guy on offense" over the "big who can shoot, play big and show some skill offensively and be somewhat of an offensive force but cannot cover pick and rolls or play organized defense".
But, hey, Powell's apparent inability to play offense could hurt him. As could, perhaps, his agility (while quick for a 6'11 guy, scouting reports say he's a PF. My impression is he played against backup SFs of the KNICKS, not a very good barometer).
Powell gives me more hope though.
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But with the (relatively) large amount of noise made about the Faverani signing, I'm thinking Ainge might not be too willing to shed Faverani so soon (say, by trading him along with a 2nd rounder - though it sounds like it'll be a difficult task now that teams seem to be stockpiling players left and right).
Still, Faverani seems to have fallen out of faver-ani with the alleged drunk driving and non-performance.
The next targets?
Naturally Bass but Ainge has a binkie for Bass (contrary to most posters, I'd say it's justifiable).
Not Gerald Wallace. For reasons I've explored in depth, I really don't think we're gonna trade Wallace until he becomes an expiring.
Thornton? Zeller maybe?
Or Joel Anthony.
I'd say Joel Anthony, Thornton, Zeller and Faverani in no particular order could be cut. On the very off chance maybe Bass or even Green could be moved. I just really hope Powell is kept.