I think your seriously overrating Millsap or underrating some of these other players. Smith would start over Millsap for Atlanta, Scola is just as good as Millsap and so is Bass. Most of the teams you have moving their PF to C all of the sudden become extremely short. Like Portland,Atlanta,Miami and Philly. Miami is already short But Millsap on that starting lineup is extremely superfluous. His offense is not needed and his defense leaves a lot to be desired for them.
I have 12 by my count. With 3 maybe's. My biggest problem is that out of the 12 teams only 4 of them are in the playoffs.
Worst case scenario the Jazz have a PF that can start on half the teams in league and makes 6.7 million a year. Am I missing something or are some of your priorities seriously ****ed up?
Is the same true of Jefferson, who has proven to be a highly inefficient loser (and is paid much more) his whole career? Is he willing to come off the bench? If not, is that a problem?Soo, the point is he should not be "our" starting PF and if he won't accept a backup role then he becomes a problem.
Is the same true of Jefferson, who has proven to be a highly inefficient loser (and is paid much more) his whole career? Is he willing to come off the bench? If not, is that a problem?
Is the same true of Jefferson, who has proven to be a highly inefficient loser (and is paid much more) his whole career? Is he willing to come off the bench? If not, is that a problem?