I can't help but think that last nights performance from Jerebko helped to show the potential value of bender. Jerebko and bender are players cut from a simulate cloth in terms of NBA player niche. Only bender projects to the apex of this niche. Bender like Jerebko has excellent mobility for his size and has some ability both offensively and defensively to player either forward position. Now at 7'1 bender is not going to be able to guard many NBA starting SF but will be fine in switches. Something we also see in the 6'10 Jerebko.
Imagining a 7'1 Jerebko who is a better passer and better off the dribble gives me hope for bender if the Cs do not land a top two pick and can not trade for a star.
Imagine a 7'1 Larry Bird. Wow. And we can get this guy with the #3 pick? Stop the presses, we're winning the next 10 championships.
Jerebko, for the record, did horrible on switches yesterday. Every time he ended up on a guard it was pretty much a free basket for Atl. I have no idea what Brad S was thinking with this defensive plan.
actually, over on SoSH there was a pre-game discussion on adjustments CBS might make. the key was how to spread the floor with outside shooting so as to free up IT.
one of the central solutions was to park jerekbo outside the 3 point line, let him shoot (41% this year), and see what happens. games 1 & 2 showed atlanta's defensive scheme was working and desperate measures were in order. this was to be combined with having turner become the ball handler and IT play a run through picks and shoot like bradley role.
the downside to this offensive strategy was having jerebko on defense, as well as turner. on defense this is a problem. but the offense was what the celtics needed.
CBS actually did some of this and it worked.
sorry to hijack the thread on bender.