Sixerscan wrote:hookshot199 wrote:Sixerscan wrote:
Well that's not what we're talking about so I hope you understand if I do not respond.
It's not what you're talking about, but it's what I'm talking about, Sixerscan. So I hope you understand why I and others defend the guy until he's given a fair shot. Everything ain't pluses and minuses under a set of contrived conditions/metrics.
You're the one that has cited numbers in this conversation...
He was a freshman. I realize it's comparing apples and oranges, but in some ways it's not.
In Tim Duncan's freshman year at Wake Forest, he averaged 30 mpg like Okafor, 9.6 rebounds (compared to 8.5 for Okafor same conference), 3.8 blocks (Okafor 1.4), shot at a .545 clip (Okafor .664), scored 9.8 points (Okafor 17.3).
Duncan entered the NBA as a 21-year-old, Okafor at 19.
CORRECTION: You didn't cite numbers/metrics. Othere did. But you did say
"He's the worst defensive big man I've ever seen get regular minutes on this team besides someone who didn't belong in the NBA like Christian wood or people like Webber coleman or hawes after they stopped giving a crap and wanting to be traded."After Mutombo left - from the 2003-04 season to 2014-15 season when Noel played his first game - this is what our front court looked like:
2003-04: Sam, Kenny Thomas, Mark Jackson
2004-05: Sam, C-Webb, Kenny Thomas, Mark Jackson
2005-06: Sam C-Web, Hunter, Lee Nailen
2006-07: Sam, C-Webb, Joe Smith, Hunter, Shavlik
2007-08: Sam, Reggie, Thad, Jason Smith
2008-09: Sam, Thad, Brand, Theo, Speights, Reggie
2009-10: Sam, Thad, Brand, Speights, Jason Smith
2010-11: Hawes, Brand, Thad, Speights, Brackins, Battie
2011-12: Hawes, Brand, Thad, Vucevic, Lavoy, Battie
2012-13: Hawes, Thad, Lavoy, Kwame, Moultrie
2013-14: Hawes, Thad, Lavoy, Orton, Simms, Brandon Davies
Your statement that is mind boggling. For six of the post-Mutombo years, Dally was our center, then Hawes with Brand (who was a mere shadow of what he previously had been). Others in the front court included Kenny Thomas (Mr. Empty Stats), C-Webb (also past his prime due to injury), Joe Smith (playing one year for a contract), Thad (undersized), Reggie (loved him, but…), Lavoy…
We had no center for 11 years except Vucevic who Collins wouldn't play. Then in 2014-2015 Noel. Then Okafor's first season, below expectation. Which brings us to today.
So who do you want to compare Okafor with - 6'7" Kenny Thomas? 6'8" Thad? Sam? C-Webb at 31 and after a major injury? Brand at 29 and after a major injury? Or Daniel Orton?
There's ample time to get this right. I suspect that Okafor will be as good or better than every player on that list with the caveat that C-Webb and Brand had experienced serious injuries and were mere shadows of themselves when they arrived in Philly.
The rest stands: He's 20. He entered the league at 19. Centers often play past their 30th birthday. Some of them develop sooner, some later. Okafor, regardless of what you think, is an incredible offensive prospect. Can he learn to be in the middle range of defender? We'll find out. But for a team that had two top-10 picks over a 10- or 15-year period, you don't give it up so cavalierly.
No one is disputing that he could have/should have performed better in his rookie year. So what? He didn't. So let's see what he does this year. That's more relevant. He'll have structure this year. We'll know by January whether your theory or my theory is right.
Enjoy.