We can debate whether Okur is the PF or the C in this line-up. On offense, Okur will be out on the floor and Jefferson will be in the low post. (Okur does pull another defender out on the floor to give Jefferson more room to operate.) On defense through, Okur is better defending in the post than he is out on the floor, where quicker PFs could show him up. However, it remains to be seen if Jefferson defends out on the floor any better...
I've said all along that for the purity of basketball (all emotion aside), the best line up is;
Deron
Raja
AK
Okur
Jefferson
I won't rehash all the reasons why, but anyone that truly knows how basketball is played will 'get it.'
Millsap is really what like 6'6" 6'7" at most
Millsap pwned the Lakers in their series last year.
Okur and Jefferson will be disasters guarding out there on the floor. Okur and Jefferson together makes perfect sense...but only on offense. On defense it is'nt all that great and quickly becomes a pick-your-poison type scenario.
I'd still start Okur and Jefferson together though against Gasol and Bynum to see what happens. Atleast one of their bigs would have to expend some energy guarding Okur. And on defense, whoever is more mobile between the two( I am assuming it is Jefferson) would take on Gasol. If this flops then we'll have to bring Elson/Fess. Millsap should be in there only when Odom is in.
How many rebounds did their big men get over him?
When the refs let LA's big men climb right up your back it's kind of a moot point.
I'm sorry. I thought this was the Elson thread. Carry on. . .