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Originally Posted by yamaneko
I disagree with what lawler and smith were saying. I really cant see kaman and brand both succeeding. Kaman is doing well because he has tons of room to roam, and half the plays are run for him. Hes able to work out of bad stretches. Brand needs the ball. Kaman would only get a fraction of the plays hes getting now, and we might see him rush things since he doesnt want to miss the opportunity. Granted, kaman, even with brand is a decent 12/9 player. However, if were paying kaman 50 million id like to see better numbers than that.
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I agree with you here, Kaman is the only low post presence which is allowing him free-reign on the block. When Elton returns he'll once again become the focal point in the offense and take a lot of rebounds away from Chris. Now, if Kaman can keep up the defensive intensity while deferring to Elton on the offensive end, they would be an almost unstoppable duo.