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Millsap is the starting PF on how many teams?

Milsap is better than Lee, Scola, Brand, and Ibaka IMO.

Scola and Lee are questionable, I would give them the edge over Sap. Brand is definitely worse than Sap, and Ibaka is a completely different player. I think OKC would start Sap because he would compliment Perkins better than Ibaka does.
 
Doesnt matter what team he WOULD start for, he WONT start for us, and shouldnt.

Its about trade value, whos gonna trade us one of their starters if they are going to bring Millsap off the bench.

I think the Suns trade that almost went down is about the highest value we would see since he would fit a need for the Suns and would for sure start, I believe the trade was Millsap for Lopez and Pietrus.
 
Sacramento-yes
Golden State-yes.....David Lee
Phoenix-yes
L.A. Lakers-no
L.A. Clippers-no
Portland-maybe......Aldridge
OKC-yes...not over Ibaka or Perkins
Denver-yes
Minnesota-probably not
San Antonio-yes (Duncan at C)
Dallas-no
Houston-yes.......Scola
N.O.-tough call. Depends on West injury and free agency
Memphis-no
Atlanta-yes...Al Horford
Orlando-yes
Miami-probably........Bosh
Charlotte-yes
Washington-yes
Milwaukee-yes
Chicago-no
Indiana-yes
Detroit-yes
Cleveland-yes
Boston-no
Toronto-yes
New York-yes......Amare
New Jersey-yes.....yes but they do have Humphries
Philadelphia-yes.....Brand

That was pretty bad counting on your part, and look how many are non playoff teams.

Most of those would have Millsap starting over the current center. Amare would be center. Brand would be center. Aldridge would be center. Horford has been starting at center ever since they stopped the Jason Collins experiment. Millsap would start over Scola. He'd start over Ibaka, especially with Perkins there. I think Miami would consider a Bosh at center starting lineup.

Lee I give you. Nelson isn't there anymore and I forgot about him.
 
Most of those would have Millsap starting over the current center. Amare would be center. Brand would be center. Aldridge would be center. Horford has been starting at center ever since they stopped the Jason Collins experiment. Millsap would start over Scola. He'd start over Ibaka, especially with Perkins there. I think Miami would consider a Bosh at center starting lineup.

Lee I give you. Nelson isn't there anymore and I forgot about him.

I think your seriously overrating Millsap or underrating some of these other players. Smith would start over Millsap for Atlanta, Scola is just as good as Millsap and so is Bass. Most of the teams you have moving their PF to C all of the sudden become extremely short. Like Portland,Atlanta,Miami and Philly. Miami is already short But Millsap on that starting lineup is extremely superfluous. His offense is not needed and his defense leaves a lot to be desired for them.
 
I think your seriously overrating Millsap or underrating some of these other players. Smith would start over Millsap for Atlanta, Scola is just as good as Millsap and so is Bass. Most of the teams you have moving their PF to C all of the sudden become extremely short. Like Portland,Atlanta,Miami and Philly. Miami is already short But Millsap on that starting lineup is extremely superfluous. His offense is not needed and his defense leaves a lot to be desired for them.

Horford, Millsap, Smith.

Houston depends on Yao, I imagine. Scola and Millsap would start with Yao out.
 
I have 12 by my count. With 3 maybe's. My biggest problem is that out of the 12 teams only 4 of them are in the playoffs.


I agree with this except for a few changes:

I think Millsap would be good in Orlando (+1).
I'm not sure Indiana would play him over Hansbrough. Probably.
I think OKC likes Ibaka at the PF and wouldn't start Millsap (-1).
Toronto likes Ed Davis. Not sure about bringing in Millsap there (-1).

That puts the total closer to 10.
 
Worst case scenario the Jazz have a PF that can start on half the teams in league and makes 6.7 million a year. Am I missing something or are some of your priorities seriously ****ed up?
 
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