I think Petrie is more concerned with the defensive hole we have at the center position than he is with the cohesiveness of the backcourt. Most glaring problems first.
Hmmm.
So, you still think Petrie is not that dumb and lazy to put that MOST GLARING PROBLEM on the very top of his priority list?
That most glaring problem ( defensive hole at the center position ), which can also be said as inadequate frontcourt, had been seen by Westphal and a lot of fans since drafting Evans.
And remember how Petrie addressed and seemed to ignore that problem?
We needed a back-up center, and Petrie got us the outside shooting, useless, and undersized ( over-sized/over-weight or whatever ) May.
And then came Mason, Udoka, and just recently Armstrong. Most fans knew these guys will not be able to help a bit in solving our most glaring need and they were proven right. Mason and Udoka actually were way-off as answers to our so-called most glaring problem! Those 2 signings were actually seen as aggravations of another problem of having too many swingmen!
Unless Petrie makes a big move to "really" address that glaring and "perennial" problem in this team before the trade deadline, I wouldn't bet my dollar on Petrie as being smart enough to be able to know what is needed to balance this team.
Back to the topic: I don't think that Martin has ever been more than a scorer. We all know that Martin is a one-dimensional, pure scorer with no defense type of player, unless he can successfully change his style.
