Looks like Hassan Whiteside may be considering to play in Taiwan. Ok doesn’t matter what that says, the thing I’m wondering is:

Yes, the league has moved on from big men that can’t shoot, like Whiteside and Howard. Even Cousins. But are we also saying, the league, with its +400 roster spots to fill, has zero need of a minimum vet that can bring some instant rim protection to the second unit? Maybe even score a bit on a good day? I don’t think it’s far-fetched to say a former all defensive team player can still give you 5 boards a game on $1m or less.

Many active NBA players spend years on the bench - so these teams would rather have a piece of furniture than e.g. Whiteside, who was kinda decent backing up Gobert just 1.5 years ago? I don’t get that rationale.

  • SG-2000@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    The league hasn’t moved on from Boogie. They’ve moved on from his post-torn Achilles and post-torn ACL body.

    The reigning MVP is just a more efficient, better defending Boogie.

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    11 months ago

    what is less reported about the guys you just mentioned are that they are fucking headcases.

    when youre putting up 20 and 12 and teams have to game plan for you then its worth you being a diva and a locker room cancer. But when you become a legitimate liability on both ends and your only advantage is some rebounding? Nah, keep that shit far away from my team.

    That is why any former all star/all nba talent has to play overseas. because they are awful to be around. Guys like PJ tucker, haslem, derrick rose, tristan thompson are washed af but they arent assholes so they can absolutely serve legit purpose as veteran locker room presence.

    The guys you just mentioned specifically? complete opposite.

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    11 months ago

    The question is are they willing to take a backseat and be a true vet? Will or have they been good locker room guys? Whiteside has a history of being lazy why would a team want him to be the vet for young players

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    11 months ago

    Love Dwight for what he’s done with us and his redemption. But there’s a reason he’s out. He’s 38 and the last stint with us he’d give you maybe if you’re lucky a quarter of good production a game then need to be shut down for a week.

    He’s Washed washed

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    11 months ago

    League is too talented and teams don’t need big egos harshing the vibes at that price point. Maybe things change when we start getting expansion teams.

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    11 months ago

    It’s not big men that can’t shoot. It’s selfish locker room cancers when things aren’t going their way

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    11 months ago

    It’s not the skill, it’s the attitude and character that’s got them out the league.