The deal is basically a pendulum swing on where it breaks. Curry can't miss games as I have no other pg on my roster, which is a crap shoot because of that ankle but Dirk to me is Dirk. Dalembert has no one to share minutes with unlike the past few years as and rarely misses games so he loses no boards and gains double doubles basically. Nash is 50/40/90 and gets more assists. Al just has to hold down that starting PF spot, as it is his to lose really with Kenyon gone and Anderson/Mozgov/Nene all being centers?
Plus he didn't see promise in Afflalo and Geroge
Mozgov is starting at C and Nene is starting at PF so Al is a back up.
No K-Mart so that means Nene can go at his natural position and they can try their project at C with the vet Birdman backing him up.When did Nene become a PF? He was set to be the C in Houston if he signed, so what changed?
No K-Mart so that means Nene can go at his natural position and they can try their project at C with the vet Birdman backing him up.
That's why I called him a project cause I don't think he keeps the spot either and see Kenneth either taking a starting role at Center or PF.Meh may just be me, but I don't think Mozgov is a project. He was garbage in New York. Unless I've improved drastically or played ball this lockout (not sure) I don't see him keeping the spot. I think they will need scoring and with the resident chucker gone to March, you go to the guy who made a career of chucking in GS, Indy, ATL, and NY in Al. It wasn't like he didn't put up buckets consistently before getting stuck in that big rotation last year.