Plumlee will now battle
Ed Davis and
Chris Kaman for the starting center job in Portland. The Blazers likely see Plumlee as a pick-and-roll partner for Lillard. Last season, Plumlee shot 61.1 percent as a roll man, which ranked 12th among players with at least 50 attempts,
according to Synergy Sports tracking on NBA.com/Stats. He rolls hard to the basket, and though he had some trouble catching the ball on the move last season, Plumlee can out-jump opponents to finish above the rim. Just don't expect anything else on offense. More than three-quarters of Plumlee's career baskets have come within three feet, per Basketball-Reference.com... He'll block the occasional shot, but last season opponents made 55.5 percent of their attempts within five feet with Plumlee as a primary defender -- the third-worst mark among players who defended at least five such shots per game,
according to SportVU tracking on NBA.com/Stats...On the plus side, Plumlee is more mobile than Portland predecessor
Robin Lopez, giving Stotts more flexibility in defending pick-and-rolls.