I think it’s deeper than that. First, I honestly think that scoring from the center position is really not important at all, unless it’s stretching the floor with outside shooting. The center is the fifth most important scorer on the floor at any given time. Scoring, and especially interior scoring, is the least important responsibility for any center behind rebounding, defense, screen setting, protecting the rim, and running the floor to put pressure on a defense in transition. It’s like talking about how good a tight end is at pass blocking when you keep him in line on passing downs. I just fundamentally disagree that having a more proficient scorer at center was necessary to be better than last year, because the center position was simply not the problem with last year’s team.
And second, if the plan was basically, “we need to go and get a better version of Fede’s game,” then that’s fine! No issues, and I agree it would have been an improvement. But they didn’t do that. They instead went out and sought out a totally different kind of player with a totally different skillset. They got an old school interior scoring big to feed, and they’ve certainly fed him. My issue since the signing over the summer hasn’t been with the player, it’s been with seeking out the skillset that they did because I don’t think that Corhen’s skillset aligns with winning games in modern basketball. There are certainly players who are as good or better defensively than Fede (though I think Fede’s defense was wildly underappreciated by this fanbase) and also as good as Corhen is offensively, but there are not many of those players that exist in the basketball world, and the ones that do exist certainly aren’t cheap.
And my concern moving forward is that we’re in a situation where that style of big might just be Capel’s preference, just like it was with Hugley, and I am concerned that Capel is too stubborn to change and keep up with the times. We saw him accidentally stumble into a perfectly fine center rotation for the past two seasons after Hugley got hurt, and he scrapped it at the first opportunity to go out and get another 32+ minute a night player who plays like Hugley.