Sexual Favors
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My goodness, are you really worried about Jeremy Evans and Erick Murphy? Those guys are scrubs. I love Jeremy as a person. I like his jams. But he's an 11th-man on a roster. As for Murphy, he was RELEASED by another team. Do you think he is a rotation quality player? Let him develop in the D-League.
Marvin isn't a starting PF. IF he re-signs, it will be to back up the SF position.
WE draft a PF and Kanter and Favors can still get 30 mins. each. Gobert and Vonleh/Randle get 18/per as the backups. They're both raw and aren't ready to play substantially more. Of course, there are always injuries. So per game averages will go up a bit from the above. Embiid creates a similar scenario in Year 1. You ease him in slowly and have Favors play more mins. at PF.
Yes, Kanter was tearing it up offensively, but what can he do defensively? Nothing as far as I can see. Vonleh can be a 2-way player. Enes just might be the "Kant"-er man (as in Can't play defense). He just doesn't move well.
Worried about the minutes. Just because you and I see Evans, Murphy, and !arvin as ill suited for the PF, does not mean the organization will, or that our new coach will. Drafting more bigs not named Embiid is asking for trouble. Gobert hardly played last year, and Kanter was yanked around constantly as he competed for more minutes with Evans and Marvin. He was drafted as a project with insane potential, and has only logged 4090 minutes compared to his counterpart Favors who has 6899 minutes. Be patient. Don't build a dam when we just opened the floodgates.
Drafting Randle or Vonleh adds depth at a position we don't need depth at. If we draft Vonleh or Randle, we will still need patience for them to develop, so why waste the pick? Kanter can develop adequate positional defense, and favors and Gobert can be beasts at it. Problem is solved in time and with proper system. Charlotte plays Al heavy minutes, and Bulls play Boozer a lot, yet both teams have found a way to be top tier defensively. I see Kanter's defensive ceiling as higher than both of them.
Kanter moves fine, I see him as uncertain and second guessing where he should be, which sows down his reaction time. Athletically, he is fairly quick for his size per all his testing.