Are twin towers making a comeback in the NBA? It’s hard to say. If anything, versatility is fashionable in today’s league. Teams like to be able to go big or small at their leisure.
With that said, we have seen an influx of twin tower duos. Teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Memphis Grizzlies all start two players who, at least by some standards, are big men.
Apparently, the Boston Celtics got the memo. They’ve got Robert Williams III and Al Horford on their roster. Even with that in mind, they acquired Kristaps Porzingis this summer. Could they pair him with Myles Turner of the Indiana Pacers?
The Trade Proposal
Indiana Pacers Receive: G Malcolm Brogdon, F/C Robert Williams III, G Payton Pritchard, 2024 First-Round Pick (GSW via BOS), 2027 First-Round Pick (BOS)
Boston Celtics Receive: C Myles Turner
With that said, when you’re looking at NBA trends, you need to at least glance at the most recent NBA Finals. After all, those were the two most successful teams in a given season, right? They’re likely to be trendsetters. How did this year’s Finals look?
Well, the Nuggets didn’t exactly play a twin towers model. On the other hand, Aaron Gordon is capable of playing small-ball 5 minutes. He’s not a big, but he’s not exactly a wing, either.
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By contrast, the Heat went small. Bam Adebayo is among the shorter 5s in the NBA, and his running mate was typically a wing. Of course, we all saw the Nuggets use their size advantage to clinch the first championship in their franchise’s history. Should the Celtics follow their lead?
Why The Boston Celtics Do the Deal
This would be a bold move for the Celtics. They’d be fielding a much different team than they have in years past. At the same time, the team already seems to recognize the value in switching it up. The Celtics already sent out Marcus Smart to receive Porzingis. They’re obviously going for a new look.
Why not take it a step further? Turner and Porzingis can both shoot. They’re both strong rim protectors. There’s no reason this duo can’t play together.
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In fact, they should make the Celtics better. With their new twin towers protecting Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, and spacing the floor for them, the Celtics should be back in the running for the NBA championship. Where does this deal leave the Pacers?
Why The Indiana Pacers Do The Deal
If versatility is the name of the modern game, the Pacers should love this deal. Robert Williams can guard big men. He can guard wings. In a pinch, he can even guard guards. Williams III is among the most versatile defensive big men in the NBA.
When healthy, that is. Unfortunately, Williams is regularly hurt. If he wasn’t, this might be a straight swap. It isn’t. The Pacers are being compensated.
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They’re receiving a pair of first-round picks and an intriguing young player in Pritchard. If Williams III can stay healthy, they could win this deal easily. Even if they’ve got Boston forming their twin towers.
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