Yes, and in Bobby's case, he does it well against other teams second unit.
How did he do in his first start? What, butterflies that made Valentine the best player and leader on the floor against boston? Why? Went up against the better opposition.
I do not like this "center" who falls in love with threes. We saw it too often when guys like Bosh or Cousins or the biggest name Josh Smith who could get to the rim at will but instead fell in love with the three. Josh Smith would absolutely destroy a team for a quarter getting anywhere he wanted, but eventually, just started jacking up threes.
Bobbys post moves are weak, he is flailing up shots like girls high school basketball, not strong, not hard to the rim. Point back to that game winning chance he had a layup if he went up strong and used the glass. Instead a little floater bounces up off the rim.
It only counts as spreading the floor if you have a power game at the rim. Otherwise, you are a big small forward.