Rastapopoulos
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T-Rob is supposed to be our backup PF. And certainly there's a gap for that. But now we hear that Leonard is being groomed for that spot (and was played alongside a center in the showcase) and further, there is speculation that Leonard's option will be picked up but Robinson's won't. In fact, we have kind of a logjam at backup PF, with Freeland and Claver (and occasionally Wright) being used there. So, what's Robinson's future?
It's certainly true that T-Rob is much more exciting and a much better rebounder than any of those. However, it's also true that he seems to have a shockingly low basketball IQ and he is undersized for a PF. He still is a ball-stopper on offense and in general out-of-control. Does he really have a role?
Over the Summer, I was moaning about how he still looked clueless in the Summer League games, when he busted out a whole sequence of great plays. He was blocking and stealing and dunking in a most pleasing fashion in that one game. Then he hurt his thumb. The person he reminded me most of in that sequence was Good Gerald Wallace, another athletic SF/PF hybrid. Is that the role for him? Could we conceivably slot him in at backup SF? Would a bench frontcourt of Robinson-Leonard-Kaman be at all practical?
Thoughts?
It's certainly true that T-Rob is much more exciting and a much better rebounder than any of those. However, it's also true that he seems to have a shockingly low basketball IQ and he is undersized for a PF. He still is a ball-stopper on offense and in general out-of-control. Does he really have a role?
Over the Summer, I was moaning about how he still looked clueless in the Summer League games, when he busted out a whole sequence of great plays. He was blocking and stealing and dunking in a most pleasing fashion in that one game. Then he hurt his thumb. The person he reminded me most of in that sequence was Good Gerald Wallace, another athletic SF/PF hybrid. Is that the role for him? Could we conceivably slot him in at backup SF? Would a bench frontcourt of Robinson-Leonard-Kaman be at all practical?
Thoughts?
