rotary111
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I am not sure how either help. Both are one dimensional yet complete opposites.
Monroe is a low post scorer, but he is not a good rim protector nor a great passer. The ball movement would be even worse and it would not help the TO issue.
Henson is a a fine role player off the bench. Good shot blocker but limited on offense.
I'm not screaming for a trade...for the record. What I was getting at is that we still need a low post scorer.
Greg is better at that than anyone we have, at least until/if Noah or Ezeli fills that void. After reading your reply about his passing I looked it up. He's tied for 7th for Center's in 2015/2016 with Boris Diaw, Jared Sullinger and Andrew Bogut at 2.3 according to Espn. That surprised me. To be fair, Plums is 3rd in PF's. at 2.8. I agree on the defensive side, he is soft, but again we need something we don't have. Right?
He could open up space for our shooters because they can't just chase our guards around like they do now. If we don't have an inside threat we become one dimensional.
I'm not saying this is the best choice for us, just that he gives us something we need and we have the pieces to make it happen. I am becoming a bigger fan of Vonleh, so seeing him develop would be better than making a trade. It just has to come from somebody.

