clyde21 wrote:maybe he does, i dunno, wings are at a premium so I get it, but he's still shooting 21% from 3 and 64% from the line, compare that to Okeke who shot 38% (at a higher volume) and 72% respectively, Okeke also had a larger body of work and absolutely killed it in the tournament on top of it...so if Okoro improves those thresholds and shows well in the tourney I can def see him leaving, but at this point his percentages have been going down steadily, and outside from just finishing at the rim as a slash and cut guy he doesn't really do anything offensively.
he'll probably go to the combine to meet with teams and scouts etc. but if the percentages are still this low by the end of the season I think they'll tell him to come back.
Okoros such a stud defender , it's a shame about his shooting. For a 19yo I think he still mostly fits the profile of what NBA will look at though . Athletic wing archetype + amateur pedigree (HS titles, team USA gold, Bruce Pearl Auburn etc) will ultimately get his foot in the door regardless of poor percentages .
HeadtopChunes wrote:How comparable are Okoro and Josh Okogie ?
Defensively both are impressive. Neither can/will shoot but Okoro is bigger and better finisher, can get low with his dribble and make moves with the ball away from his body, can pass it with a live dribble. Just a lot more on-ball upside there imo, and that would be one of his paths to mitigating the lack of shooting.
Not offense to Josh but compared to Okoro he's simply not that intriguing .. his offense has been hard to watch this season , missing point blank layups is a regular occurrence and really has shown no development in his ballhandling.