I saw somewhere that he should be able to go come next week when the season begins.
This is out of topic, but do you guys think whiteside will play center or power forward??
Westphal has already stated that he sees Whiteside as more of a PF. With his new extra upper body bulk (though apparently questions remain about his lower body) he may be better positioned to swing between PF/C, but in the end we'd probably prefer to have him not guard the primary post option, because his value lies more in coming in for help from the weakside.
Westphal has already stated that he sees Whiteside as more of a PF. With his new extra upper body bulk (though apparently questions remain about his lower body) he may be better positioned to swing between PF/C, but in the end we'd probably prefer to have him not guard the primary post option, because his value lies more in coming in for help from the weakside.
While I'd love to have him play PF alongside Cousins at C (in a Daugherty/Nance sort of dynamic), are you suggesting that either a) more primary post options are found at center in today's league; or b) that team's main shotblockers are normally their PFs? There's a long long history of dominant shotblocking centers that would have a tendency to belie that. Maybe because at PF they get pulled too far away from the hoop to cover the rim.
As young and inexperienced as he is, I can imagine the coaching staff playing him at both positions. There is no absolute urgency in developing him exclusively as a C or PF. We have the luxury of time and personnel at both positions and experimenting a little bit won't hurt. Besides, it is not as if Whiteside is a clear-cut player yet to play the PF or the C position.This is out of topic, but do you guys think whiteside will play center or power forward??
Westphal has already stated that he sees Whiteside as more of a PF. With his new extra upper body bulk (though apparently questions remain about his lower body) he may be better positioned to swing between PF/C, but in the end we'd probably prefer to have him not guard the primary post option, because his value lies more in coming in for help from the weakside.
Whiteside doesn't have the butt to play center. A guy can have all the upper body strength imgaginable, but it's not going to matter without the butt...![]()
Why are you looking at his butt?
That investigation is best left to his doctor.Hmmm! I think this needs to be looked into...
It all depends on the matchup. Against say, the Bulls, obviously Cousins will guard Boozer and Whiteside on Noah. So in effect, Cousins is at PF and Whiteside at C. Against the Celtics, it's probably best to have Cousins guard Perkins and Whiteside on KG; so the position would be switched. Then the coach can always switch assignments in the middle of the game, say have Cousins guard KG and Whiteside on Perkins. When the Kings encounter a team with a stretch 4 like Jeff Green, Diaw, Dirk, etc; they may have to sit Whiteside and bring in JT, Donte or Landry to do the job (yes, I do look at Donte as a combo forward).
When all said and done, positions are just names, it's how you use the five guys on the floor that's important. The Bulls in its heydays would put Jordan, Pippen, Ron Harper, Rodman and Kukoc on the floor. Try to wrap your head around who's the center/PF on that lineup. As long as the pieces compliment each other, who cares who plays what position.
If Cousins finds himself guarding PF's with the likes of Boozer, Bosh, Al Jefferson, David Lee, Josh Smith he will not be on the court for too long. I'd rather have Whiteside guard those faster forwards, unfortunately it doesn't seem as if Whiteside will get too much playing time so we don't really have to worry about him just yet. We need to focus more on whether Carl Landry/JT can guard them and we already know Carl is too undersized and JT is foul prone, so it will be interesting to see.
Yeah, I questioned that also. I would think that Cousins would be on Noah before he'd be on Boozer, who can put the ball on the floor and go around almost any power forward in the NBA anyways. That's a nightmare matchup for us.
Lets face it, regardless of your positon your going to get caught in switchs anyway. But at some point they could become interchangable. Similar to Robinson and Duncan. Although Robinson was the shotblocker of the two, both were good defenders, and it didn't really matter who played center.
Yeah, I questioned that also. I would think that Cousins would be on Noah before he'd be on Boozer, who can put the ball on the floor and go around almost any power forward in the NBA anyways. That's a nightmare matchup for us.
I don't think Cousins could guard Noah. Noah is pretty quick with the ball.
I don't think Cousins could guard Noah. Noah is pretty quick with the ball.
I think he would do just fine against Noah. I think he proved he has quick feet last night when he got caught in a switch and ended up guarding Foye on the perimiter. He managed to keep Foye in front of him and made him eventually pass the ball. Plus with Noah you can play off him more than you can someone like Kaman. Noah isn't the shooter from the outside that Kaman or Boozer is for that matter. The key with Cousins will be to see how he does the second and third time around the league. He's never played against these guys before, so its a total learning experience.
And I have to add that Cousins is doing a good job doing just that. Haven't you guys noticed how Cousins is taking charges relatively often ala-Mikki Moore?Cousins only chance would be to get Noah in foul trouble on the offensive end....