Not only that, but most teams used their centers to guard Vanderbilt last year. It's not like KAT being guarded by 4's is new.
Right. Vando is a good player, but we’re going to quickly realize he’s a C on offense and a C that’s much worse at offense than Gobert. Gobert will elevate that team on both ends.
I’m not sure how far MIN will go, but for me it’s not a reservation about Gobert-Towns. Those guys are really ****ing good. It’s more about the development/play of Russell/Edwards/McDaniels.
I think playing in a different system will help Gobert grow as a player too. He was also a victim of Quin’s no adjustment rigid defense. He was often our best perimeter defender, but you could tell his instincts were not there because it’s not something he’d done much in games and probably never in practice.
The TWolves played an opposite style of defense last year. Instead of funneling everything to the big and staying home they relied heavily on scrambling and creating turnovers. Gobert is a very smart, disciplined player. I think he’ll pick things up quick and become an even bigger defensive force.
I don’t think Gobert deserved much blame if any all to begin with….but Quin’s rigidness did a number on the Jazz playoff defense. The habits were so deeply formed and did not stand up to playoff offenses and game plans. We saw it with everyone, getting out of that cycle will make Gobert a better player.