Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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Name me the last WABC
Why limit it to American born? Name me the last great white center born anywhere on the planet taken in the lottery? Going back at least 12 years (feel free to go back further if you wish), the only international white centers that are any good that were taken in the lottery are Steven Adams and Jonas Valanciunas. I'd consider both of them good, but not great. Neither has averaged a double-double, made an all star or all NBA team. Neither will make the Hall of Fame - not even close.
Heck, there have been far more international white centers, and for that matter, American born African American centers, taken in the lottery in the last 15 years that ended up being total busts than there have been white American born centers.
The last center to win MVP was Shaq 18 years ago. In the 17 years since, a PG has won the NBA MVP 7 times, a SG once, a SF 5 times and a PF 4 times.
There just haven't been a lot of good, skilled, healthy big men of any race or nationality available in the last 15 years. With so many busts, and so few successes, it seems silly to single out a specific race or birthplace when drafting a center in the lottery.
The best four centers drafted in the last 10 years are Joel Embiid, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins and Karl Anthony-Towns. None of them have won shit. Three of the four have never even made the playoffs and the one that did make the playoffs only made it once and was swept in the first round.
Given the marginalization of the center position, and the lack of talented big men globally, maybe you should change your mantra to "don't draft a center in the lottery" *
*But if you do, draft one from Kentucky - and hope you can surround him with enough other players to actually have a winning record.
BNM