They can both play, nothing wrong with having two bigs that can do everything. Sabonis can guard the centers since he can’t be pushed around, and Maxine can guard the perimeter like he was in the SL game. It would be similar to Vlade and Webber, two intelligent biga that can do everything.
I don’t know where this notion that you have to be 6’8” to be a SF came from; hell, the two teams in the finals were very guard heavy. Clifford is right b
there at the height of the OKC and Pacers SFs.
He wouldn’t even be starting anyway, ideally, Keegan would be the SF and one would hope...
His coach said that they had him settle more on the defense because they ran everything through him and he couldn’t get into foul trouble. But when they needed him to play defense he could. His first 23 games of the season he had 27 blocks, his final 9 games he had 23 blocks.
Dude has a lot...
Just read that he was double majoring in Computer Science and Math at Stanford while also dropping 20 and 10 in basketball. Pretty crazy. Makes one wonder how good he can be if he fully concentrates on basketball.
Wow. I'm super happy. He was a guy I would of been happy with us drafting with our first round pick, but to get him in the second round at 42 is a steal.
Kings need a PF that can help pick up the interior defense and that way Keegan can defend the perimeter. They also need to trade DeRozan, him and LaVine can’t really succeed together.