Really, how is he going to make us that much better? I know he's technically a star prospect and everything, but he doesn't play any defense. I've watched the guy plenty of times and yeah he is a beast on the boards and a good athlete, but he plays no D whatsoever and his post game+ball handling isn't really too great.
Everyone wants to dump Thompson, but why? Is Rubio+Thompson worse than Rubio+Griffin, if we can somehow even pull both players with a trade? I don't think so to be honest. With Rubio, Martin, Griffin, and Hawes on the same team, you are going to be a team that has some star power but in the end you lose year after year because the entire team is soft and doesn't play defense at all.
As a rookie, JT was defending freaking Bynum/Gasol, Duncan, Nene/Martin, Dirk, etc. He took his lumps don't get me wrong, but dang he did a good enough job to the point where you can say "okay yeah he's going to be able to give you good POST defense(which griffin doesn't), he's going to give you good rebounding(probably about the same as Griffin), and he'll give you some shotblocking(came on more towards the end of the year, averaged like 3 times as many blocks in college as Griffin did).
I don't know if it's a smart move to dump a kid that's 6'11'', 250, with long arms, so you can get a guy who is 6'8'' or 6'9'' that's athletic but really doesn't play any defense. I just don't want us to end up as a ridiculously soft team that underachieves year in and year out because of our softness.
Everyone wants to dump Thompson, but why? Is Rubio+Thompson worse than Rubio+Griffin, if we can somehow even pull both players with a trade? I don't think so to be honest. With Rubio, Martin, Griffin, and Hawes on the same team, you are going to be a team that has some star power but in the end you lose year after year because the entire team is soft and doesn't play defense at all.
As a rookie, JT was defending freaking Bynum/Gasol, Duncan, Nene/Martin, Dirk, etc. He took his lumps don't get me wrong, but dang he did a good enough job to the point where you can say "okay yeah he's going to be able to give you good POST defense(which griffin doesn't), he's going to give you good rebounding(probably about the same as Griffin), and he'll give you some shotblocking(came on more towards the end of the year, averaged like 3 times as many blocks in college as Griffin did).
I don't know if it's a smart move to dump a kid that's 6'11'', 250, with long arms, so you can get a guy who is 6'8'' or 6'9'' that's athletic but really doesn't play any defense. I just don't want us to end up as a ridiculously soft team that underachieves year in and year out because of our softness.