Turner4MVP wrote:I don't believe that it was just Okafor for the brooklyn pick. The Sixers could have traded the 3 spot last year if they didn't like Okafor. His value has gone up since the draft -- and that is coming from someone who was never a big fan of his.
I think it was something like Marcus Smart/Brooklyn pick for Okafor/OKC pick
I think the Nets are going to end up in the 4 or 5 spot post-lottery. They will definitely be able to get better value for Okafor right before the draft. I think they will trade him and build around the following:
C - Noel, Holmes
PF - Embiid, Saric, Grant
SF - , Covington
SG- , Stauskas
PG - , McConnell
They need starters at SF, SG, and PG.
The only way for the Sixers to have even considered a trade of Okafor to Boston imo would have been if it was something like Smart and the Nets pick for him.
When it comes down to it, despite what people like Kobble think about him individually, Okafor is a better basketball prospect(not necessarily finished product) than any of the players in this draft outside of the top 2.
We HAVE a prospect with star potential in Okafor, and trading him for a 50/50 chance at a better or worse prospect is a sucker's bet. When you have someone like Okafor you hold on to him unless you can trade him for someone with the same level of talent.
Brown or Dunn are less talented basketball players than Okafor, even in full light of Okafor's deficiencies.
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