GVC
Well-Known Member
Significantly better than Millsap, sure, but good enough to carry a team to a championship?The hard part with Big Al is that from a "gimme the ball and i'll do the rest" perspective he is significantly better than Milsap.
Recent NBA champions have all had excellent team players who buy into and fit into a system (the Miami Heat in 2005 the possible exception). Perimeter play is increasingly important, especially since big guys don't get the calls guards get. Millsap has shown an ability and willingness to fit in, and be effective in many roles. And all at a great cost. Invaluable.