Rastapopoulos
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Last year, when everyone hopped on the Orlando bandwagon, I was agin it. Their style of play seemed too simplistic to me - like the Magic of the Penny/Shaq/Brian Hill days: a big man in the middle ringed by shooters at every position camped outside ready for kickouts.
I still think it's ugly, and it still hasn't produced a champion. But the Magic are looking like an unstoppable juggernaut right now. And in general, hitting threes seems to be very important. And finally, it's not like it's fun to watch the Blazers' current offense.
Of course, for us to model the Magic, Oden has to be able to stay healthy. If he does, I believe he can approximate Dwight Howard, both on defense (good) and offense (not so good) as well as any other player in the league. And we already have shooters at 3 of the other 4 positions. But Miller doesn't really fit the mold, which is why a lot of people were very lukewarm about his signing.
If we were to try to mimic the Magic, what would that mean for personnel moves? I think it would argue in favor of re-signing Outlaw as a "stretch 4" (because his three-shooting has become Rashard Lewis-esque). But who's our Jameer Nelson? Nelson has looked much better than I thought he could and has been a big part of their success (and perhaps could be the factor that pushes them over the top, because I think the Magic would have to be favorites if they make the Finals, particularly as they would have homecourt).
I still think it's ugly, and it still hasn't produced a champion. But the Magic are looking like an unstoppable juggernaut right now. And in general, hitting threes seems to be very important. And finally, it's not like it's fun to watch the Blazers' current offense.
Of course, for us to model the Magic, Oden has to be able to stay healthy. If he does, I believe he can approximate Dwight Howard, both on defense (good) and offense (not so good) as well as any other player in the league. And we already have shooters at 3 of the other 4 positions. But Miller doesn't really fit the mold, which is why a lot of people were very lukewarm about his signing.
If we were to try to mimic the Magic, what would that mean for personnel moves? I think it would argue in favor of re-signing Outlaw as a "stretch 4" (because his three-shooting has become Rashard Lewis-esque). But who's our Jameer Nelson? Nelson has looked much better than I thought he could and has been a big part of their success (and perhaps could be the factor that pushes them over the top, because I think the Magic would have to be favorites if they make the Finals, particularly as they would have homecourt).
