Aminu might be our PF of the future. If we can get Steven Adams, that's a good defensive pair. But Olshey seems to be enamoured with Meyers, since he loves his own picks.
Your not the only one who I have read say Aminu is our future PF, but I don't see it. I think he is our future SF..IF he works out. IF not, he will be our backup SF. I think he has a big size advantage against them on the offense and has the defensive abilities to keep most of them in front of him most of the time.
I think that we might see this start to emerge...
PG...Dame/CJ
SG...Henderson/Harkless/Crabbe
SF...Aminu/Henderson/Crabbe
PF...Ed Davis/Aminu/Meyers
C...Plumlee/Kaman/Davis
Too few minutes for our midsize 2-4 positional players. A trade is imminent. I am starting to wonder about how much upside there is for Aminu though. Every game he seems to think he can driver hard to the hoop and turns it over way too often, when a good pass would have hit a wide open solid shooter. I havent seen any change so far. I am thinking a trade for Paul George with Aminu as the backup SF would be incredible. Biog problem is, Meyers just lost big trade value and i'm doubtful he can get it back by the deadline, but if he can, Im thinking of something like this?
Crabbe, Leonard and our draft pick for George. We become a playoff team now.
Then the next off season DMC is a free agent and we sign him.
Paul George
Damian Lillard
Demarcus Cousins
Thats a big time three right there. Add CJ, an improved Davis, Vonleh, Aminu and Plumlee and the following is a favorite I think in two seasons from now....
PG...Dame/CJ/Harkless (assuming his handles improve, I think he is quick enough to do this)
SG...CJ/Henderson/Harkless
SF...George/Aminu/Henderson
PF...Vonleh/Davis/Aminu
C...DMC/Plumlee/Davis
Thats a great ten man rotation that I think could switch around to dominate almost any offense, defensively. This team could outrun you. out half court you. out rebound you. and out score you.
okay.. someone pinch me and wake me up. Though not impossible....I think I'm dreaming.