Illmatic12 wrote:nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:I am going to take it on myself to be beyond insufferable about having been right about this cat all along.
I've been a supporter of Porter but I definitely wanted Noel over him. I will happily eat crow if Porter continues to prove that he was the right pick.
Thought experiment: would you trade Porter straight up for Noel right now? Would Philly?
I think an argument could be made that they're both similarly effective, but the thing about Noel is that he doesn't really have a position. He's too small to be a full time center and he doesn't have the perimeter skill to be a full time PF. Porter can play 3 positions and fit onto any type of team.
Imo Noel doesn't have a true position in the classic sense, but he's one of those guys who is such a great athlete that he can find a way to be effective. He can't shoot or anything, but he's very quick with the ball and could make a living for 10-12ppg just beating opposing PFs off the dribble and even drawing some fouls. But he's still a ways off from fully overcoming his weaknesses, he's not a 'matchup proof' player yet.
But I made a similar point a while ago, Porter has a ready-made, ideal skillset for the modern NBA. A long 6'9 defensive wing with an all-around skillset, high IQ offball game and a quick trigger on the 3pt shot. A player like that, you can seamlessly put him next to other dynamic players and you'll be running teams out of the gym. A team like GSW would take Otto before they would take Noel.
Noel has ended up being better than I expected. I think that's mainly a result of the 76ers finally starting to settle on a build. I was pessimistic about his future in Philly, especially after Embiid was picked. They just didn't seem to fit together at all, but that situation has pretty much sorted itself out. I like Noel's fit at PF next to Okafor at C, provided Okafor's surprisingly good jumper is for real.
But also, he's made big strides at the FT line and improved his finishing touch around the basket. Combine that with his first step and you have the foundation for a passable offensive game.
He's an extremely impactful defender too. He covers multiple positions and has the hands and feet of a wing. The rare player that can cover tons of space as well as protect the rim.
But even still, I wouldn't trade Porter for him. On draft day I said that Porter was the best two-way player in his class, optimistic at the time, but I think it might actually end up being true. And I don't think the people who loved Noel and didn't like the Porter pick appreciated the extra value over Noel that Porter's advanced offensive game gave him until they saw it first hand in last year's playoffs. Then Otto's value just kind of clicked for everyone, and I think it's at the point where he's not a controversial pick any more.
When Otto wasn't playing last season, I was feeling down on him and felt that Len, Giannis, and Gobert would have been better picks in hindsight. But since Otto has proven himself to us, I've changed my mind again. I definitely wouldn't trade Otto for Len or Giannis any more. I'm kind of waffling on whether or not I'd do it for Gobert.
Like you said, 6'9 wings that can play defense and have advanced offensive skills are worth their weight in gold. Maybe worth even more than a 7'2 center that's a dominating rebounder and rim protector, but has no offensive game.