I used to "assume" the same thing, but I have reasoned that nba teams use a lot of perimeter offense because its hard to penetrate the paint. Imagine having Dwight Howard, Andrew Bynum, Pao Gasol, or Yao Ming waiting for you ...
Usually guards are responsible for "penetrating and kicking" because they have the knowledge and dexterity to do so. But the average guard is maybe 6'3" 180lbs. Good centers start at 6'11".
I just don't think outsiders appreciate how much effort, skill, and knowledge it takes to drive to the basket and
a. take and make a good shot over a 7foot defender.
b. recognize the collapse and pass down low accordingly
c. recognize a double team and swing out to the parameter.
edit*: Maybe you just are not watching the right people. Have you ever seen Allen Iverson play? You'd like him. How about Dwayne Wade or Chris Paul ?
Usually guards are responsible for "penetrating and kicking" because they have the knowledge and dexterity to do so. But the average guard is maybe 6'3" 180lbs. Good centers start at 6'11".
I just don't think outsiders appreciate how much effort, skill, and knowledge it takes to drive to the basket and
a. take and make a good shot over a 7foot defender.
b. recognize the collapse and pass down low accordingly
c. recognize a double team and swing out to the parameter.
edit*: Maybe you just are not watching the right people. Have you ever seen Allen Iverson play? You'd like him. How about Dwayne Wade or Chris Paul ?