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Aldridge is turning into a go-to guy, which is what Wallace never quite became. Wallace was a great complementary player, but never had the aggressiveness to keep attacking the hoop. Aldridge has begun displaying that "they can't stop me, so I'm going to keep scoring" attitude.
Roy is already a go-to player. Oden has the ability to become one. Batum and Fernandez are fantastic complementary threats. (And who knows about Bayless...he may be a go-to type of weapon himself down the line.)
The team could become truly fearsome. Oden as the low-post force, Aldridge as the high-post force and Roy as the perimeter force. Oden and Aldridge both providing excellent interior defense, Batum (and hopefully Bayless soon) providing excellent perimeter defense. If Roy can improve his D, this could be a frighteningly complete team 1-5, with great reserves like Fernandez, Blake, Outlaw and Przybilla.
Roy is already a go-to player. Oden has the ability to become one. Batum and Fernandez are fantastic complementary threats. (And who knows about Bayless...he may be a go-to type of weapon himself down the line.)
The team could become truly fearsome. Oden as the low-post force, Aldridge as the high-post force and Roy as the perimeter force. Oden and Aldridge both providing excellent interior defense, Batum (and hopefully Bayless soon) providing excellent perimeter defense. If Roy can improve his D, this could be a frighteningly complete team 1-5, with great reserves like Fernandez, Blake, Outlaw and Przybilla.


