There's a great new invention called the Internet that allows you to support your statements with sources before you spew them from your fingers. But maybe you're playing the gadfly or troll role, so quality doesn't matter to you.
Typical NBA power forwards are 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) to 6 feet 11 inches (2.11 m) tall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball_position#Power_forward
Average height of a
small forward: 6'8".
https://wiki.answers.com/Q/Average_height_of_a_small_forward
So the average SF height is equal to Millsap's
listed height on NBA.com, which is either accurate or exaggerated but definitely not underestimated.
https://www.nba.com/playerfile/paul_millsap/
Millsap's mass (250 pounds) is fine at PF in most cases, but his height has hurt the Jazz in some games. Millsap is the second least of Utah's worries, but he has limitations, and when he's not getting it done, his minutes need to be reduced.
Aldridge hurt Utah big time last night, and Sloan did nothing (besides throwing Elson and a recovering Okur on the court for a while) to remedy that problem. Maybe Sloan yelled or threatened or grumbled at them during a time out. That doesn't really faze most NBA millionaires; holding them accountable for their minutes on the court
might.
BTW, Elson had limited point and rebound production (a criticism of Fesenko and an argument against playing Fes, btw) and had three fouls in relatively short minutes (ditto). Aldridge didn't play much with Elson on the court, which doesn't makes sense, given that FE is a slow but better matchup heightwise than Aldridge. LA and MC (Camby) scored little more than a couple of points with Elson on the court. Fes got zero playing time, even though the starting lineup was sucking and the backups (Okur and Elson) were so-so.
Welcome to your new Utah Jazz: so far, with Okur's return, they've gotten worse. The game last night doesn't rest on MO's shoulders anymore than anyone else, and we can reasonably hope that Okur will continue to improve somewhat, but again, if Fes had even half of MO's TOs last night, there would be cries for him to return to the end of the bench. The inconsitent treatment continues (not just in the frontcourt, but on the wing, also). Six points and 5 rebounds (and positive +/-) from Okur are promising, but when you combine Okur's and Jefferson's TOs last night (and negative net blocks), you have a big problem from the big man spot.
ANY ONE of the backup bigs (not just Fes) should've gotten more of Jefferson's PT last night, especially when he was tentative offensively and/or passive defensively. Same goes for Millsap, despite higher effort. And Miles should've been in there in Q4 for Hayward alongside Bell; instead, Sloan took out Miles with 5 minutes left and settled for a Bell-Hayward wing lineup against a zone defense with which Hayward didn't have much experience. Just because it randomly worked in the last game, Jerry, in a different situation, doesn't mean it would work here.