Monster wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2026 4:07 am
rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2026 6:18 pm
SameOldNudityDrew wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2026 6:10 pm
Our projected starting PF
Jaden McDaniels = 185 pounds
The rest of the projected starting PFs in the Western Conference
Chet Holmgren = 208 pounds
Tobias Harris = 228 pounds
Aaron Gordon = 235 pounds
Draymond Green = 230 pounds
Jabari Smith = 220 pounds
Deni Avdija = 228 pounds
Rui Hachimura = 230 pounds (or Kawhi again?? = 225 pounds)
Sandro Mamukelashvili = 240 pounds
Cam Boozer = 253 pounds
JJJ = 242 pounds
PJ Washington = 230 pounds
Miles Bridges = 225 pounds
Keegan Murray = 225 pounds
Zion Williamson = 284 pounds
How many of them are actually going to post you up and make you pay for the size difference?
Finally someone made a list!
Some of those guys barely dribble the ball.
Honestly Zion is about the only guy that worries me and I don't really know what you are gonna do about that. If it's that big of a problem just put Beringer on him to start and see what happens. Who is their starting center?
Fair points. Let's play this argument out.
Guys who can handle the ball well at that size
Zion-obviously
Boozer-this dude will be a serious problem
Kawhi-c'mon, obviously
Miles Bridges-gives up height on Jaden, but will try to go through him
Deni-very physical and got a LOT better driving the last couple years
Tobias Harris-getting older, but great addition for the Spurs damnit
Chet-but he's the one dude on this list who probably won't just drive through Jaden
So yeah, it's not every guy on that list who is just going to drive through a thinner or smaller guy with the ball totally under control, but that is 6 dudes on the list who likely will. Chet won't be able to drive through Jaden, but we'll have to put Jaden on him because he'd punish any shorter guys we put on him by just shooting over them easily. I think whether you're going with Jaden who is giving up a lot of weight, or TJ or Green(?) who are giving up height, or Ayo or Clark who are giving up both, those guys would give us problems off the dribble. You could maybe add Gordon and/or Draymond to that list too, but just to be conservative, I left them off since Gordon is more of a finisher who can straight-line drive if needed, and Green is a beast with a handle, but not much of a finisher anymore.
The problem is, the weight advantage is not limited to just trying to drive on you with the ball.
- Just going up big for rebounds generally
- Cutting without the ball to look for the catch
There are a ton of ways that just being heavier gives you an advantage in basketball. I'm not including traditional offensive post-up offense here like Tim Duncan or anything because it has kind of become a lost art anyway. But even without that, I just think weight gives you a big advantage.
And that's if you assume Jaden is guarding those guys. If you put Jaden on perimeter ballhandlers, where he's honestly best suited defensively, now you've got to go with TJ or Green or Ayo or Clark or Ant, all of whom are more stout than Jaden (and their lower center of gravity could help in cases) but now you've got another set of problems. Most of those other starting PFs are still heavier than TJ, Green, Ayo, Clark, and Ant, and they're basically all taller too. So even if their weight advantage is mitigated somewhat, now you've got to worry about those guys who can also use their height to get off shots over you more easily.
Guys who will shoot over shorter defenders
Jabari
JJJ
Kawhi (if he stays)
Tobias
Keegan Murray
PJ
Rui
Mamu
Chet
Boozer
Gordon
So I get what you guys are saying that it's not necessarily the end of the world, but I just think there are a lot of ways that not having a guy with traditional PF size to start (I'm hoping we don't have to rely on Lyles for this) could really give other teams some real advantages over us, including potentially forcing us to take Jaden off his best defensive role as a perimeter defender. And sure, maybe we could try to counter with Joan at the 4, but I just don't see that as feasible because neither he nor Rudy can space the floor so that will kill your offense.
Also, I'm using the same weights on ESPN for all players, so unless ESPN has kept only Jaden's weight from when he was drafted but increased everyone else's, then it's fair to assume that what our eyes tell us is true--they're all probably a little heavier than what they're listed at and Jaden is still just much thinner than all the other projected starting PFs in the WC except Chet.
I do still think this is going to be a problem unless we solve it by bringing in somebody else besides Lyles who is similarly big and hopefully better. For a few years now, we've been the team beating up on other teams with our size. Now that we've lost two of our three bigs in our rotation and Beringer can only really play backup C, and Lyles wasn't even in the league last year, and Jaden really is giving up a LOT of weight against other PFs and is best suited defending perimeter guys and we've got nobody else really go guard those dudes--I just think this is legitimately a problem.