the idea of Ant as a 6th man is a good idea...that will not happen in Portland, IMO
the idea that Ant can somehow enhance his value by putting up bigger stats on a bad team is a bad idea. His PPG isn't what's setting his value...it's that he's an undersized SG who plays terrible defense and can't play wing or be a 2-way player. Inflated stats won't alter those factors
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what I fear is that Portland, in order to justify keeping Ant and starting him at SG will switch Sharpe to SF....if they do, geeeeezuzzzz, they just never learn:
Draft Express tabulates average height by position based on combine measurements
PG - 6'1 ¼"
SG - 6'4 ¼"
SF - 6'5 ¾"
PF - 6'7 ¾"
C - 6'9 ½"
this website tracks height by position from 1952-2022:
https://www.thehoopsgeek.com/average-nba-height/
it says in 2022, average height was:
PG - 6'2.5"
SG - 6'4.5"
SF - 6'6.5"
PF - 6'8.25"
C - 6'10.25
* Scoot wasn't measured at the combine, but there was a report from the Blazers that said they measured him as 6'2 ¼. So, he may be sightly taller than the average PG, or more likely the same size as average
* Simons was measured as 6'2 ¼ in the 2018 combine, so he's 2-2.25 inches shorter than average
* Sharpe was measured as 6'4 ¼; so he's an average sized SG, but he'd be 2 inches shorter than the average sized SF
* Grant was measured as 6'6 ½" at the combine in 2014. So he'd be an average height SF; but he'd be around 1.5 inches shorter than the average height for a PF
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which would mean, if the Blazers started Scoot-Ant-Sharpe-Grant, by position the Blazer would be
PG - even
SG - minus 2-2.25 inches
SF - minus 2-2.25 inches
PF - minus 1.5 inches
C - even...maybe
when will the Blazers finally learn the lesson they have been taught over and over in the Olshey era...and the CJ/Ant/Powell era?
we just saw the Nuggets win the finals after breezing thru the playoffs, and the biggest reason, other than Jokic, was because they dominated opponents with size. At wing, they were 6'5 - 6'10 - 6'9. Portland would be 6'3 - 6'5 - 6'7, (-2/-5/-2), and that's being generous
however, all it would need is to take the massive square peg of Simons out of the Blazer starting lineup, find a real PF, and the equation dramatically changes