Park Bites
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I think that is one in the same thing right now.
Players who can beat the Warriors are 2-way players, and those are the players everyone wants. It's not like anyone you draft to beat the Warriors is going to be useless against the 28 other teams.
The example I used was Jordan Bell. I think Jordan Bell would potentially be a perfect backup center to combat Warriors lineups where Draymond Green plays center. I think that would be a good pick if you want to win a championship. I think Bell could come in Day 1 and play 10-15 mpg backup center against the growing trend of teams playing small ball centers, especially against a team like the Warriors.
Guys like Jeanne, Pazenicks, or whoever might be a higher potential center due to size, but they aren't as good of fits to give the Jazz versatility to beat the Warriors and other teams that go to small ball lineups.
Yall are being dumb if you are saying picking with the thought of "Does this player help us beat the Warriors" is a bad idea. It's a great idea.
I hate to have to agree with you but I actually do with this argument. Teams draft to win championships, if a team isnt trying to win a championship they shouldnt have a team. That means drafting to beat the cav and the warrior who both use small ball lineups.
This is one of the reason I am so high on Jordan Bell and Semi Ojeleye. Both can create mismatches and be able to defend small ball line ups.
Bell could guard shooting centers like horford and green.
Ojeleye could guard stretch fours or big 3.