But what about our offense ? He wasn't going to do anything to be a scoring threat.
@Cross, the advance statistics is bullshyt. We are in the bottom of the league in scoring, field goals, three-point shots, assists, and rebounds. We loss all of our games due to poor offense performance. We really need scoring and also we need to work on attacking the boards. Spo needs to stop running small line-ups against a big line-up.
Winslow's overall defensive presence means Green, Wade, and Dragic have to expend less energy throughout the game.
Winslow also makes it easier on our bigs because he doesn't play out of position and force the bigs to rotate. Green's best games come when Winslow and Deng are in because microwave shooters like Green need their legs.
We're also a defensive minded team and we're at our best when we use our defense to smother opponents into creating our offend rather trying to get into shootouts.
Breh, stop using those stats. We're the slowest team in the league so all those numbers are lower than what they mean on the court. Teams that play us don't score their average, they play much slower too.
We hold our opponents to the 3rd lowest PPG in the league and we're 27th in team scoring PPG. Our low numbers in those categories are pace related, not offense related.
We're an average offensive team but a good defensive on. When our defense is intense and at 100%, we win games.
Problem is that Bosh is a first option offensive talent with too low of an ego to be a star. As good as he is, he's just not the kind of player who will keep attacking until he cools down. He's too accommodating.
Put Hassan's ego in Bosh's skill set, he'd probably be the 2nd best PF in the game. Give Whiteside Bosh's basketball IQ and scoring ability then you'd have the best big man in the game.
It's frustrating. Same with Dragic (Though I can kinda see why he might not mind going 2nd banana to Wade).