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He struggled to make it in an era where bigs weren’t expected to be skilled to get into a rotation.
How did Ben Wallace struggle to make it? If you mean he wasn't sought out/expected to be good, sure, but when he got his opportunity he didn't struggle to make it. He played rotation minutes since his 2nd season in the NBA
 
I think Wallace would actually be a better player in the current NBA than he was in the 2000's. He would still be fit dependent just like he was with Detroit, but next to a spacing front court teammate he would still be a defensive force who can guard 1-5 and dominate the glass and he wouldn't have to guard as many burly centers.
 
How did Ben Wallace struggle to make it? If you mean he wasn't sought out/expected to be good, sure, but when he got his opportunity he didn't struggle to make it. He played rotation minutes since his 2nd season in the NBA
I guess it depends on how you look at it. He was undrafted and was a fringe rotation player for three years. His 4th year he was solidly in rotation. His breakout was the 5th year.
 
I think Wallace would actually be a better player in the current NBA than he was in the 2000's. He would still be fit dependent just like he was with Detroit, but next to a spacing front court teammate he would still be a defensive force who can guard 1-5 and dominate the glass and he wouldn't have to guard as many burly centers.
He was on a spaced team in Detroit. Like, one of the most spaced teams of the era 1-4.
 
I guess it depends on how you look at it. He was undrafted and was a fringe rotation player for three years. His 4th year he was solidly in rotation. His breakout was the 5th year.
He averaged 18 mpg his 2nd season unless the stats pages I'm looking at didn't account for him not playing his first two years at all.
 
I generally can agree with this, though realistically only 2 or 3 of these guards would go top 10. Outside of the top 4 guys, this appears to be an exceptional point-guard class. There aren't any centers that I'd put in the top 10, and several of the wings and forwards that came in as highly-touted freshmen have underwhelmed so far (e.g., Ament, Cenac, Neo, maybe Tounde, etc.).


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The weak spot on the Jazz's young roster right now is PF. It's the Filipowski/Hendricks rotation. It's so bad that Kyle Anderson gives us a real boost when he plays.

The Jazz can move Lauri up to the 4 if they want to, but he's really a guy you want on the perimeter. At the present moment the Jazz need to add talent there. Boozer or Wilson would be a coup.
 
The weak spot on the Jazz's young roster right now is PF. It's the Filipowski/Hendricks rotation. It's so bad that Kyle Anderson gives us a real boost when he plays.

The Jazz can move Lauri up to the 4 if they want to, but he's really a guy you want on the perimeter. At the present moment the Jazz need to add talent there. Boozer or Wilson would be a coup.
Dude… what on earth are you talking about. Lauri is very much a 4. Playing him at any other position is rubbish.
 
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