LloydFree wrote:t_smith979 wrote:LloydFree wrote:Seems to me we have some guys here that are a lot more invested in Jahlil Okafor's career (or being proved right in their high evaluation of him) than the success of the 76ers.
Honestly you seem more invested in Okafor failing then anything else...
I never root for any player to fail. I want Okafor to succeed and I'm confident he'll have a good career. On the right team he'll have a Brook Lopez type career. That's a success. I just don't want that kind of Center on my team, because Centers like that make it near impossible to build a contender. How is that, in any way, rooting for his failure?
Because that statement is disingenuous nonsense. First of all, if you agree that Lopez is a valuable player then how does having him on his rookie deal for the next three years make it impossible to build a contender. I would think and feel free to call me crazy but signing a center to backup Embiid for 18-20 million would make it much more difficult to build a contender.
Chris4Vikes wrote:LloydFree wrote:t_smith979 wrote:Honestly you seem more invested in Okafor failing then anything else...
I never root for any player to fail. I want Okafor to succeed and I'm confident he'll have a good career. On the right team he'll have a Brook Lopez type career. That's a success. I just don't want that kind of Center on my team, because Centers like that make it near impossible to build a contender. How is that, in any way, rooting for his failure?
The only way that Okafor plays for a title team is as a 6th man role player. A volume scorer off the bench in short stints. He should not see the floor in crunch time of a close game because of his lack of an ability to defend the pick and roll.
Nonetheless, he's one of the most talented low post scorers in the league.
I know I'm going to incur the wrath of sixercan once again but it bears repeating Okafor was 19 years old at the start of last season. Taking that small 60 or so game sample size and extrapolating and mapping out his entire career is crazy.
Also, I want to challenge him to improve. That means putting him out there in situations where he may not succeed and see how he reacts. We are not going to be a tittle contender next year there is no need to protect the team from young players making mistakes.
More to the point this is probably our last year where we can evaluate players this way. We need to know where we stand with Simmons. Okafor. Embiid. And yes even Noel.
phifans wrote:Well as long as Embiid and Simmons pan out as expected I'm indifference about others. Just little tired about all these endless argument while no one can actually persuade others. Just trade Okafor and lets see how he develop in different scenery and we'll know who wins the bet eventually.
I can only speak for myself but I'm open to anything whether it be keeping Okafor trading Noel, trading both, or trading Okafor and keeping Noel. I just don't see the logic of the argument of keeping Noel at this juncture unless he for some reason was willing to accept a contract much less then what he could get on the open market.
It would have to be something along the lines of Noel willing to accept a contract for 8-11 million and getting good value on the trade market for Okafor. I just don't realistically see either of those two things happening. I also take the opposite approach of Llyod. I find that where teams get in trouble is maxing out non-stars. Which Noel is and I think at this point going into year 4 of his NBA career likely always will be.
People talk about not winning with a high usage big. Which is fine but how many teams win paying a def big 20 million? Mozgov walked. Bogut was traded. The raptors let Biyombo go. CHI let Noah walk. Where did they end up? Orlando, Lakers, Knicks, and Mavericks. Are those the teams we want to emulate?
I want to pay my skilled players max money whether Okafor develops into a player worthy of that remains to be seen. I know Noel isn't. I can shop the reduced section in free agency and find my self a defensive big a hell of alot cheaper. Teams do it every year. Biyombo for example was 2.5 million. Cole Aldrich who I really like for the role was signed by the Clips for 1.5 million not sure how much he got this offseason think somewhere around 20 million. Thats affordable.