bear2be2 said:
Chuckroast said:
bear2be2 said:
Chuckroast said:
While I would welcome his return, I don't think there's anyway that Bridges can be considered a "4" in the traditional sense. He's not that type of rebounder or interior defender and is not a true post up option on offense. I think in professional ball, he would be a two or a three. He's got good length and quickness for his length but does not have the strength or size to be a meaningful inside presence.
I really wish we could find one more strong interior defender/rebounder. That is what we sorely missed last year.
We don't need him to be a four in the traditional sense. We need him to be the four in our three-guard lineup. He proved last year he was more than up to that task.
And with longer guards -- and hopefully a more productive five -- rebounding will be an "all hands" task next season. We don't need Dennis Rodman. We just need Bridges to provide what he did last year in that area.
With Bridges playing the four in our system, it's essentially a four guard lineup. He is just a longer guard as you were saying. While that may work at times, I believe our biggest need is a strong inside presence on offense and defense … a guy who can defend the post and rebound on both ends of the floor. We need a guy like Vital or Gathers way more than we need a swing man defending the post.
The guy that went to Michigan would have filled a big need in my opinion. I really hope JT is healthier and that Our bigs are ready.
Bridges averaged more rebounds than Nkamhoua last season. And because of the direction the game has gone, he's rarely asked to guard the post. Almost no one plays two two true big men anymore. That four position is a stretch four for the vast majority of teams.
We do need better/more production from our five next year. But Bridges at the four is fine on both ends of the floor.
Maybe it'll work, but I don't recall Baylor being successful with a lineup that had 3 guards and a player like Bridges at the 4 on a consistent basis. My concern is primarily on defense. Sochan had more interior presence. Vital, while not tall, could defend inside and rebound. Not to mention Motley and Gathers, etc... Some of them were scorers, but they could all defend and rebound the interior. Last year, if our one big was drawn out of the paint, we really struggled with rebounding and getting a stop. Maybe with longer, quicker, and more physical guards, we can make it work. Hard to say if that will be the case though with so many new faces this year.