If Thomas Bryant hadn’t gotten traded do you think he would’ve helped out in the playoffs?


I know his defense was ass but his offense was really good plus Mo Bamba was injured so he wouldve already have been an upgrade

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  1. My take might be egregious but I do think he can help. He actually showed good defensive effort against jokic for regular season matchup last year and led us to win a game by blowing them out without AD. He is also capable of playing as a pick and pop center with efficient shooting percentage. Its not that it would totally change the outcome but considering how we were so helpless during pick and roll situation(dennis isnt that type of player, dlo sucked) to counter Denver’s defense, yes he could help us

  2. I like TB and always have.

    But the “If TB hadn’t been traded” is a weird premise considering he asked to be traded.

    If he hadn’t literally pushed himself out the door, he probably would’ve got minutes instead of buried on Denvers bench in the playoffs.

    So, yeah, what if’s and whatnot.

  3. Rob did such a good job at the deadline, think you can’t knock the man’s moves. He did a great job.

  4. Nope. You can’t play that kind of guy very long. They get hunted in slower games and series.

  5. Yes and I will die on that hill.

    Did he suck on D? Yeah (pause), but here’s the thing… HE COULD FUCKING REBOUND. We were disgustingly bad on the defensive glass in the playoffs and Bryant would’ve been HUGE for that.

  6. Probably the worst post defender at the center position in basketball vs the best, most overpowering post player in the league.. nah

  7. He would have gotten roasted by jokic anyways. Probably would have gotten played off court.

    Who knows maybe he could have Bynumed AD.

  8. No, I think he will benched during the playoffs. He gonna get murdered out there, too slow and zero defense. Hes an easy target in the paint that even Slim Wenyen is better than him on guarding the paint

  9. Nah, his defense is bad on every play and his offense is only good on a small number of plays. It would arguably have been worse with him there taking minutes away.

  10. Any photographers out here really digging the bokeh in this photo? It’s so circular and interesting.

  11. Hear me out. We saw TT be somewhat effective in the limited minutes he was out there for the Nuggets series specifically, and he’s been out of the league for like 2 years. TT didn’t bleed points, he actually had a respectable +/- and he set killer screens. Imagine TB taking those minutes instead, maybe even starting next to AD instead of Rui to be Jokic’s primary defender. He held his own against him in that one regular season win, take that with a grain of salt but he was effective. You get his rebounding which was sorely missed as we gave up way too many ORebs and 2nd chance points; and you get someone Jokic needs to actively defend instead of camping in front of the rim all game.

    Now for the negatives: worse spacing and he’s a poor defender. The spacing wasn’t really relevant as Denver was daring us to take 3’s and focused on shutting down AD in the paint. For whatever reason AD really struggled with Jokic playing the deep drop coverage, but put TB next to him and it puts a lot more pressure on Jokic as their primary rim protector. Denver couldn’t get away with playing their Aaron Gordon at C lineups as much since in don’t think he does well guarding true centers. And as poor of a defender he is, TB is much preferable to Lebron and Rui playing backup C. Plus he wouldn’t be tasked of replacing AD for significant stretches like he did when AD was injured, them playing side by side possibly makes up for a lot of their individual weaknesses.

    In hindsight whether or not TB makes a meaningful difference, one thing you can be certain of is he’d be way more valuable than TT and Mo Bamba. Take it one step further, undo both trades and keep Pat Bev on top of that. Then we have someone who can decently slow down Murray and run back on D to prevent easy transition buckets, another area Denver was able to exploit. That and Pat Bev probably takes DLo’s minutes which could only be seen as a net positive for this series. So assuming all this to be true I think there’s a reasonable chance that it would have been enough to swing the series. It’s a lot of assumptions to make though, and rarely do things go according to plan.

  12. Ain’t no one in the modern NBA stopping Jokic, D12 in his prime might be the only big that could stop him among recent bigs that played for the Lakers.

  13. I mean Miami picked him up so maybe they thought so. While he’s not amazing at defense he’s still 7 foot and that’s always gonna be valued.

  14. I think his scoring and rebounding would have made Jokic work harder and may have been the difference in game 4. We were still gonna lose the series tho, cuz lebron wasn’t 100%

  15. He was the worst defensive big I’ve honestly ever seen. This man yelled at himself every time someone scored on him like what? You didn’t do anything to stop it smh

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