mksp wrote:Ericb5 wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:No I don't. His PER was 13.2 last season.
He works for us because we have Simmons but he's a PG without traditional PG skills without the size to play anywhere else. He's still a good player but nowhere near what I want for Noel. Noel even with the flaws I constantly harp on is a better player right now and has the potential to get better.
So no I'm not making that deal and no I'm not making the deal if they throw in a protected first either. I don't know why Everytime there are new trade rumors being bandied about our players always lose value. First we declined the bin pick for oak now according to Chad Ford he's not even worth a top ten. Noel went from untouchable, to worth 3rd overall pick plus some fillers, to Avery Bradley all in the span of an off season. He hasn't even played a game this season and his value has already declined to such an extent.
I shudder to think what he will be worth when he you know actually plays and doesn't get a ton of minutes due to Embiid some of you might be ready to move him for Smart.
I think that the only reason that Noel's trade value has dropped is because he showed serious limitations in his second year. He showed that he can't score without being spoon fed, and he can't defend the 4 as well as his athleticism should allow.
He is basically a very low BB IQ player, and that means that he can only be a defensive oriented 5. That is still a good thing, but after his rookie year it looked like he could be more than that.
I agree that Bradley doesn't have point guard skills, but as you said, we don't need that with Simmons on the team. I think he is big enough to guard a lot of shooting guards too.
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On what planet is Noel is a low BB IQ player? I honestly don't understand how one can even believe that.
His limitations are his ballhandling and shooting.
Noel's BB IQ is above average for a C. He's a very good passer, he has a feel for running the PnR, and he's an incredible weakside help defender. His defensive instincts are off the chart (and I don't know what category you'd put defensive instincts under, if not "BB IQ").
Bringing it back on topic, Noel's BB IQ is significantly higher than Okafors, who only knows how to play basketball in a very small area, on a single side of the court, and is otherwise a trainwreck.
I completely disagree that Noel is a smarter player than Okafor. Noel is completely helpless on offense and defense if he does anything other than just react. When he is thinking, he struggles. Just trying to remind himself to follow the power forward that he is defending, and not run straight to he rim is a struggle.
Sure he knows how to crash to the basket on the pick and roll, but it is only his elite athleticism that makes him succeed in those situations.
His limitations go beyond ball handling and shooting. He is completely incapable of making offensive plays for himself, other than the ability to drive by some defenders using his quickness. All of his scoring moves look like a deer on ice skates.
Hey, you don't HAVE to be a smart player to be an effective one, but you have to have a capacity to learn if you are going to get better. I feel about Noel sort of like I felt about MCW. Neither of them showed improvement between their 1st and 2nd years.
What Noel has going for him though that MCW didn't have is that Noel can play 30 minutes a night as a defensive force in the middle. Because of that, he will have a lot of value around the league.
Okafor improved rapidly through his rookie season, and I predict that he will continue to improve this season. If he falls back and DOESN'T improve this year, then I will agree that his BB IQ isn't all that great.
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