In theory, a Center like Dwight Howard should fit right in with D'Antoni's system; he's very agile and athletic for his size. We have a center in STAT! STAT is at his best when at the 5; this system affords us the ability to use smaller under sized players at the big positions since we are more about speed, constant motion and movement. You know, the more I think about it the more it seems to make sense to go after a guy like Josh Smith! With STAT and Smith at the 5/4; that is a tandem that this system can do wonders with. We have seen that Smith holds his own at the 4 with Atlanta and with STAT; the would really light it up. If they do go after a traditional 5, they can look more to bench guys to bring in and bang for 15/20 minutes to help us against the 2 or 3 bigs that would give us trouble. If you haven't noticed; the current NBA has very small centers with only a very few exceptions; that's why Shaq still has value at his age. They could get a guy like Hasheem Thabeet from the Grizzlies. He really doesnt' play a lot of minutes and might be worth trying out. 7'3 and somewhat athletic, but he is tall and long; worth trying to develop further. Remember, this is also about the future not just trying to win this year! So, if we end up giving Denver 2 1st round pics and all our young talent, we will be in a serious hole trying to sign more players! I also like Jason Thompson from Sacramento. 6' 11', athletic nice touch... He's still growing into his game but I think could really excel in this system and put him next to stat and now we have good length at the 5/4 with out losing athleticism. So, there are options out there that could really increase the talent level on this team with out changing our style of play. Turiaf in a nice player but his health hinders his game and he is another undersized big although he fits well in this system but his knees are shot and his back is shot.... Not a player for the future, we need a hard nosed, blue collar big to give us at least 15 minutes a night of banging the boards and scrapping.