You realise thats one team and one that has historically all-time great shooters and which playing style was perimeter oriented
When was the best player on an NBA championship team a Center last? Shaq?
Who are the best teams in the league this year and where does their center rank within their roster?
We already talked about the Warriors.
The Suns have a more mobile center than Nurk and he is probably #4 in their rotation behind CP3, Booker, Bridges,
On the Jazz, Gobert, which is a much much better center than Nurk is #2 in their rotation - but he is a defensive player of the year that anchors one of the best defenses in the league,
The Nets have LMA and Claxton as their centers - even without Kyrie they are at most the 5th or 6th most important player on the roster.
Traditional centers are not that important in the modern NBA. Especially centers that are not fast enough to switch on perimeter players. You have to be super switchable (like Bam) or be very dominant offensively, like Jokic which runs your entire offense or Embiid which can dominate on the block.
This is the modern NBA, and the only reason Nurk is that important to the Blazers is because they went super small with 2 minus defenders in the back-court. If you fix that - he is even less important. Even with this problematic roster construction he was only played about 24 minutes a game - you just can't keep him longer on the court between conditioning and speed.
There are currently 9 centers in the NBA that make $18m+ a year, there are 17 shooting guards that make $18 or more, 17 small forwards that make $18m or more (for the record, Norm makes $15.5m this year, $16.7m next year and will hit $18m in 2023/2024 - he will average about $18,/year for the contract, but at the moment, he is not making that much).