Dan Z wrote:Tetlak wrote:wolffy wrote:The saddest thing about this trade is the fact that it has a hit or miss type aspect to it. And if it does hit, it's in fact even worse for the future than if it turns out bad.
Okoro isn't capable of really helping you advance in the playoffs. But hs is capable of eating minutes from struggling young guys, aka Matas or Noa.
He helps you raise the floor and that's the worst possible outcome. Make the play in, lose, repeat.
Nobody eats Matas' minutes.
This is a direct competitor to PATRICK WILLIAMS.
Noa is frankly too raw to see the floor.
PW hasn't been good, but how does burying him on the bench help this team? His value goes down even more?
I guess that would make him even more difficult to trade than it is now.
That would be ok if the team was a real contender and if Okoro had more potential (besides a solid 3&D player). But theyre not contenders and his potential is limited.
To me here's the history with motivating Pat:
- Drafted him high, gave him all the opportunity in the world to start and play. Didn't work.
- Stuck with him through injuries, rewarded him with a big extension (undeservedly). Didnt work.
- Benched him! This is still new, so too early to tell.
- Brought in a direct competitor in position and role
The way I see it, this is the last ditch effort to motivate Pat if we're gonna be "stuck" with him.