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It's stunning to me. How can he not show more improvement? How has he worked on anything else other than his defense? I keep using the same word, but he's so...frustrating.
Wow, so much drama over our back-up center position. I suppose that's a good thing. If back-up center is suddenly our major topic of concern, it means Olshey has done a great job filling the rest of the holes in our roster. Remember, just 3 weeks ago, STARTING center was our biggest concern. After that, it was back-up PG and then, bench depth (especially scoring) in general. With all the focus now turned to back-up center, it seems the general board consensus is that Olshey did a good job addressing all those other, more glaring, higher priority needs.
Just for grins, without looking, how many people here can even name who our back-up center was in 1990. Most will say rookie Cliff Robinson, as he started the first 6 games of the San Antonio series after Duckworth broke his hand, but that's not the correct answer. Those 6 games were the only time Cliff played center that season. We had another back-up center for all of the regular season - who also backed up Uncle Cliffy when Duck as out. Anybody remember who that was? I think there is also this perception that Uncle Cliffy did a good job against David Robinson, who was also a rookie that year, but I think that's just sentimental nostalgia. Other than game 2, the Admiral dominated Uncle Cliffy (who had a playoff PER = 9.1 that year). It was a good thing the rest of our starters were so much better than the Spurs other starters. If that series would have come down to the match-up at center, we would have been swept.
What about the 1977 championship team. Anyone remember who our back-up center was then? Hint, he was a rookie.
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As long as he's just a back up. I would cringe if we had to start if (god forbid) Lopez goes down.
Wow, so much drama over our back-up center position. I suppose that's a good thing. If back-up center is suddenly our major topic of concern, it means Olshey has done a great job filling the rest of the holes in our roster. Remember, just 3 weeks ago, STARTING center was our biggest concern. After that, it was back-up PG and then, bench depth (especially scoring) in general. With all the focus now turned to back-up center, it seems the general board consensus is that Olshey did a good job addressing all those other, more glaring, higher priority needs.
Just for grins, without looking, how many people here can even name who our back-up center was in 1990. Most will say rookie Cliff Robinson, as he started the first 6 games of the San Antonio series after Duckworth broke his hand, but that's not the correct answer. Those 6 games were the only time Cliff played center that season. We had another back-up center for all of the regular season - who also backed up Uncle Cliffy when Duck as out. Anybody remember who that was? I think there is also this perception that Uncle Cliffy did a good job against David Robinson, who was also a rookie that year, but I think that's just sentimental nostalgia. Other than game 2, the Admiral dominated Uncle Cliffy (who had a playoff PER = 9.1 that year). It was a good thing the rest of our starters were so much better than the Spurs other starters. If that series would have come down to the match-up at center, we would have been swept.
What about the 1977 championship team. Anyone remember who our back-up center was then? Hint, he was a rookie.
BNM
1977 championship team center, Robin Jones, all 6'9" of him. Was he not known as "The rubberband man"?
Just for grins, without looking, how many people here can even name who our back-up center was in 1990.
Had to look. However, do you realize that every year that said veteran center was in Portland, we were a title contender, and once he retired, we immediately reverted back to 1st-round fodder? Perhaps he was more important than anyone realized...
I guessed Wayne Cooper

That'd be him... taking the Ponce De Leon pills, as Schonz put it.
Seriously, though... who *couldn't* name him?!
I was 10-12 at the time. Sorry...

That'd be him... taking the Ponce De Leon pills, as Schonz put it.
Seriously, though... who *couldn't* name him?!
i was gonna say alaa abdelnaby
1991. "The only way I could get five A's at Duke was to spell my name."
Mags, but he would love to have someone like him now as our back-up center. Coop was never a great offensive player (a face-up mid-range jumper was his goto "move"), but he was an above average (but not great) rebounder and GREAT shot blocker. His shot blocking was deceptive. He wasn't quick or athletic, but he was long and had GREAT timing.
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i was gonna say alaa abdelnaby
I was 12 in 1990, too. I guess it was just a more formative experience for me.![]()
Do you remember one game when Adelman called his number and he forgot to put on his jersey? I was like WTF?!?!?!
I didn't see this type of "development" coming.
He's turning into a less talented Bargnani.