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The future of center play in the NBA
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(12-22-2022, 05:35 PM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: You know that I completly agree with you when it comes to the role of bigs in the modern NBA. But I actually think that when it comes to the defensive end Ayton is already close to the best you can get (not named Giannis or Bam) when it comes to foot speed.
His iso defense on the perimeter probably isn´t worse than Bam´s but he struggles with the team defense part. When he is asked to rotate, switch or help. The one thing that might be even more important than mobility. Decision making, instincts, IQ. In that sense he might be the anti-Powell. More often than not in the wrong spot. Wrong rotation. Lazy closeouts.


Interesting. So are you saying you'd be interested to give it a go, if the price was right?

@"dirkfansince1998" your description of Ayton comes dangerously close to the complaints about Wood, if I'm understanding you correctly.
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RE: The future of center play in the NBA - by KillerLeft - 12-22-2022, 05:43 PM

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