Carlos Danger wrote:Q12543 wrote:The whole Cousins debate brings up the question of how to put together the best team. For example, who would you rather have next to Towns - Cousins or Gobert? Or how about Cousins vs DeAndre Jordan?
I think that's a great angle to discuss. There's only one basketball and so many shots available. Everyone can't be chucking up 20 attempts. That's why I'd like to see a defensive PF/C brought in that can be rotated with Dieng or Towns as the match ups dictate. IMO, that PF doesn't need to be a star, but rather a supporting cast member. I see Towns as our Star going forward. I could see Wiggins falling into a Scottie Pippen type role (letting Towns be the star). LaVine remains a bit harder to project right now because they spent so much time screwing around with him at PG. But to your point, I feel that we should be building around Towns at this point vs. having him defer to someone else.
I want to check into Towns stats before/after Dieng was put into the starting line up. If someone wants to beat me to that and post - that would be great. I'm not sure the data is readily available, but I think it would be very interesting to see if he's been better, worse or the same since playing with Dieng.
I'll do it because you continue to gloss over my point that Towns is going to be a star regardless of if he's playing power forward or center. Also, he might not even defer at all. His game is ridiculously efficient and he's able to score in plenty of ways. I really don't see why it's so unthinkable to have two dominant, versatile scoring options in the front-court, especially when Rubio's the point guard.
Anyways... I'm using 01-27-2016 as my date of reference. Since then, Dieng's played every game, 23 games to be exact, as a starter.
Towns w/o Dieng as a starter: 16.1 PPG (53.3 FG%, 85.4 FT% on 2.8 FTA), 9.7 RPG, 1.4 APG, 1.8 BPG in 29.3 MPG.
Towns w/ Dieng as a starter: 21.7 PPG (56.6 FG%, 77.9 FT% on 4.5 FTA), 11.4 RPG, 2.5 APG, 1.7 BPG in 35.5 MPG.
Looks about the same if you take into account that his volume went up with more minutes. Towns has been playing a lot of power forward during those 23 games too.