Kevin Harlan
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Podcast Appearances
Gobert has taken threes.
Gobert likes to be a distributor.
Rembenyama is a three-point guy.
And Gobert is, what, 7'2".
So we're seeing an evolving position.
And so centers, in the traditional sense of Bob Lanier or whoever you want to point to, Abdul-Jabbar,
who really stayed in and around the lane.
Now the centers are out on the perimeter.
And so it changes the game.
It adds space, adds driving lanes, the driving kick game.
All these different things are there.
And they're hitting threes, which is just, to me, remarkable.
Well, they're going to be the detractors that say that you've fallen too much on that side.
And the best team in the league is Oklahoma City.
And they're a team which is known for making a lot of twos with three-point ability.
And I think that's the comfort zone.
I think that's the sweet spot.
Boston is loaded up on three-point shooters.
But that doesn't mean that the league is not going to evolve into a nice balance.