KiwiMatt wrote:I think we are all getting ahead of ourselves with Dieng. He's still raw and has a lot to learn. He has played bloody well don't get me wrong, but I think it's too early to declare him our starting center. We also had success with Turiaf as our starting center which does indicate the need for a rim protector as our starting 5. But I don't believe it is essential.
Every contender has rim protection. We're also giving up the worst FG% in the league (among "good" teams), and the primary factor is opponent FG% on contested shots within five feet. Love can't block or alter shots. Pek basically doubles down on this weakness. It's a front court pairing that simply doesn't work in crunch time - not in an NBA where it's now all but impossible to keep perimeter players out of the paint. Is Dieng a lock? Of course not. But he has a chance to be what we need, and you have to start placing your bets when you're looking down the barrel of Love's impending exodus.
Let's not forget we are the best 1st quarter team in the league and this is due partly to the offense Pek gives us. Pek is a top 3 offensive center in the league and is probably one of the (if no the) strongest player in the league. He is a force down low. Howard and Bynum have both mentioned publicly that Pekovic is a nightmare match up.
I agree, Pek is a nightmare matchup on offense for Howard and Bynum. Unfortunately, Pek is a dream come true for the opposing point guard, shooting guard, small forward, and power forward on defense. I know I sound like a broken record at this point, but you can get 20ppg from literally any position on the floor. You can only get rim protection from one or two. Pek at center is like Mauer at first base. Yes, he gives you value there, but that's not what every other team in the league is doing at that position - and there's a reason for it.
Pekovic is the best center this franchise has ever had and Flip should only be willing to trade him if we get a legit wing in return - someone of Iduogala / Deng's calibre. But I just can't see it happening.
Sorta weird how the best center in franchise history can't bring back a legit wing player, huh?
Pek is a great guy and a brutally effective scorer. He is not what a modern NBA team needs from the center position.