No....I'm acting like one guy is 6'8 and the other is 6'5...sure Josh is the rebounder....Grant is a bucket
I see it a lot when guys go to new teams. They get off to fast start and then come back down to earth. It’s the see what you’re missing out on type deal
and he averaged 20 ppg as a Blazer in the 13. His first 3 games as a Blazer he was + 42. But his next 5 as a Blazer he was -116, including a -51.
Hart is not stuck playing post, and is not multitasked with checking Ant's guy every possession. Josh has more energy to focus on shots.
Hart is a good 6th man on a contending team. As an undersized SF (and sometimes at SG), he's a great rebounder, some facilitating, tough D (switchable) ... but he is not a PF. Grant plays best going against PFs given his athleticism and length, so he's a PF ... as well as being switchable for periods of time against some at 1-4. Not a stopper on D, but he's capable. If the Portland pick goes to CHI and the Knicks 1st conveys to PTD, then it can be used BEST to package with future Portland 1st rounders and players to get a needle-moving-SF to contend. Using the Knicks pick to select a non-lottery player in the draft is a distant, 2nd best option.