But there is no reason that Naz can't improve his strength whereas I am 95% positive that Garza can't improve his footspeed. Naz has a very solid frame on him that should allow him to pack on a bit more muscle. And I know he's spent the last three years slimming down, but eventually he's going to naturally add that old man strength that KAT added over the last few years and it's made him more sturdy in the paint.FNG wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:04 am I'm going to go in a different direction with the Naz/Garza discussion. I think they are both limited defensively, but for different reasons. Naz has some quickness and can guard the perimeter when he isn't lost on defense (not very often), but doesn't have the strength to compete with physical centers...he's a disaster against Jokic. On the other hand, Garza has no footspeed and he's always going to struggle defending the perimeter, but he showed me against Denver that he has the physical strength to keep a guy like Joker away from the rim. Finchie raved about Garza's defense in his post-game presser. Neither of these guys is ever going to be considered a defensive stopper, but I think Garza will be (and even is now) the better defender. When it comes to 1-4, I'll take speed over strength. But I'll take strength over speed with my center.
And in today's NBA, your Center is probably spending nearly 50% of his time either hedging out on or switching onto perimeter players. The fact you can hold up well in isolation against a 5 isn't enough anymore.