Camden wrote:I ignored floor spacing? Hmmm... I don't believe I did.
There was not single team this year with as bad shooters as their starting bigs than Okafor and Cauley-Stein. Currently all teams that start two legit bigs have at least another with decent range. Cousins, Aldridge, Nene, Griffin, Gasol, Randolph/Gasol and Davis can shoot quite well from around 16 feet.
Even Monroe and Favors are better outside shooters than either of Okafor or Cauley-Stein. But still their teams struggle in offense when those players are paired with another big that cannot shoot (Gobert or Drummond) Even though Cousins is much better shooter than Okafor, Sacramento's offense is much better when he is paired with Casspi as a power forward instead of Thompson. Better floor spacing means that Cousins have much more room to operate in post.
Porzingis would be much better fit to play next to Okafor. Cauley-Stein would be good fit to play next to Bjelica though.