RickyRubio
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+1.another PF who will want more than 15 mpg.. as a person he strikes me as a less annoying Birdman. If Joel was the asking price in a big deal.. then someone like this could be a good big to be a F/C

I'm not a huge fan of AV. A backup frontcourt of AV and Joel would be nice on defense, but totally jam up the paint on the offensive end.If Millsap were unattainable, then Varejao might fit in well in PDX?![]()
Just not as solid as our other 3 posts.Hate on him all you want but Varejao is a very solid big.
Just not as solid as our other 3 posts.
He'll be a great fit somewhere else, not Portland.
Why not? He's a banger type powerforward based on hustle. Isn't that why we want as a backup PF? I'd like him, but he'd cost more than we'd offer.
A backup frontcourt of AV and Joel would be nice on defense, but totally jam up the paint on the offensive end.
Earlier in the thread...
A guy like Bass is a better fit, would take less money, is more willing to accept a backup role at 12mpg, and is less likely to become a pain in the locker room.
Why not? He's a banger type powerforward based on hustle. Isn't that why we want as a backup PF? I'd like him, but he'd cost more than we'd offer.
He wouldn't play that many minutes so we wouldn't get that horrid combination for more than a few minutes a game.
What like you didn't learn from the horrible few minutes a game while Frye was here? Comon man. If all we do is exchange one bad fit for another, it sucks. When Frye was in there was no post game, and no hustle. Now we would have hustle, but no offense, not even the outside shot. Varejo can only score when completely set up for it.
The other thing I would be concerned about is his flopping. He got away with it in Cleveland a lot because he was teamed with Lebron James. I am not so sure that would go over if he played here, because of the double standard of NBA reffing.
Frye's problem was that his "strength" didn't become a strength. His shooting abandoned him, and he couldn't do much else. That's why he failed.
Varejao actually has some post game. He plays with hustle all the time. Could that end up abandoning him here too? Possibly, but in theory he fits.
Except for one thing. I see his game is a duplicate of Joels, with slightly better hands. There is only so much room in the key for operation. His game has to vary some. Either he has to like attacking from another side of the hoop, a different section of the floor, or we go to a system where the guards take all the shots and Joel and Varejo just crash the boards and play D.
See it reminds me of the Atlanta Hawks. The Atlanta Hawks are often criticized for having too many guys that do the exact same thing, and there are only so many spots on the floor. I don't want to have that problem.
Who, Varejao? Not at all similar. Varejao can actually shoot, but Przy is a MUCH better rebounder and shot blocker.
Now that you understand I was talking about the offensive end, yes their games are similar in that they have to be set up. If Anderson Varejo is taking a jumper, your offense broke down and your team failed. It is that simple.
