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Not to derail but is Giles really a future center?
Harry Giles:
Height: 6′ 10″
Wingspan: 7′ 3″
Weight: 240 lbs
Marvin Bagley:
Height: 6′ 10.5″
Wingspan: 7′ 0.5″
Weight: 235 lbs
Both will get stronger, and both will get better on both sides of the ball. But it remains to be seen which one will be more effective at center, and, when playing together, which one will be virtually ungardable in the low post (without doubling) and which one will be better at speading the floor with outside shooting. If they both develop equally on all fronts, that can't be a bad thing - except for those of us who insist on giving players a single position title.
Yeah i have to agree. Giles should add size and weight, his game will benefit from it and he is a more natural fit at C for me.
Its the modern NBA and both Giles and Bagley have skills that transfer to each position. I am not one for funneling players into positions but specialization and a concerted focus on what you need to do and how you fit into a system is warranted, based on that premise:
- Bagley needs to add range to play the 4 effectively for us - the ability of our forwards to hit the 3 is a core foundational piece of our system, as important as pace
- Giles needs to bulk up to play the 5, getting to the point where he isn't physically abused will enable him to fully utilize his skills which he has showcased well to date
Both strong developmental points linked to their positions and fit with our franchise
There's no way Giles is a center on the defensive end. Doesn't have the build for it, no matter how much he strengthens his body. He just can't go against the physical centers in this league. Giles has got to be a 4.
The thing is that there aren't that many physical centers in the league and the ones that are left are either getting older or have injury concerns or are getting so exploited in mismatches that they aren't getting playing time anyways.
Embiid (physical monster with arthritic knees and a body that just seemingly wasn't meant for an 82 game season)
Boogie (sufferer of two freak absolutely devastating injuries in a row)
Nurk (sufferer of one of the most gruesome injuries ever seen in pro sports. As we've seen with Gordon Hayward, there is a good chance he doesn't come back the same)
Adams (really good role playing dirty work big. Got blasted in the playoffs. Offensively cannot really be more than a 4th or 5th option)
Drummond (rebounds and patrols the paint but is increasingly getting lapped by faster more agile dudes. Horrible shooter.)
are pretty much the last of the physical centers and 3/5 of them have serious medical concerns that could see them out of the league in a few years. I agree that Harry would have trouble guarding Embiid or Boogie but who in the league wouldn't?
After the all-star break, Marvin was shooting 39% from three on two attempts per game. He's already got the range, I'd just argue that Joerger's system discouraged him (or any other of our bigs for that matter) from doing it.
I think Giles and Bagley will be handle the 5 against a lot of teams. For some teams were are still going to need a big man that can play defense and rebound.
Not to derail but is Giles really a future center?
Seems everyone (even in national media) thinks this kid is pretty good. So yes, probably. Assume it is not going to be this year, and I am happy with WCS starting. Love me some WCS.
Had anyone thought about getting a guy like Noel? He would almost immediately fix our rebounding woes.