alexftbl8181 wrote:longstrangetrip wrote:BizarroJerry wrote:Let's look at it this way...We'll have 2 pretty good centers for a total of about 13.5 million next year! Still cheaper than Loul Deng or Eric Gordon.
2 pretty good centers for 13 1/2 million would be a good thing if we were set everywhere else. But when you have no 2-way SGs on the roster, it becomes a luxury we can't afford.
how many other teams have a 2 way SG?
It depends on your definition. I would define it as someone who is at least serviceable on both sides of the court, or if they are not, have somebody on the starting team who can compensate for them. Based on that definition, I would argue that the top 4 teams in each league are set at SG. No one would describe James Harden as a defensive stopper...far from it...but also nobody would argue that Houston is lacking at SG. And with Howard backing him up, his defensive deficiencies are minimized.
The Wolves on the other hand start a SG who would struggle to defend me, and with Pek getting significant minutes backing him up, his deficiencies on defense are magnified.
Sefolosha is a questionable offensive player, but he has an elite scorer playing next to him, and I would think the Thunder are pleased with his contributions on defense.
I think we are good enough to be a 7-8 seed with Dieng/Pek at C and Martin/? at SG, but that is our ceiling. I need more than that.