AtheJ415 wrote:Maybe wishful thinking, but I have a feeling we'll end up with some trade involving Knight and something (Miami pick, Tucker) for Okafor. We have too many guards. They have too many bigs. Colangelo hates the "trust the process" mentality, and Knight has good raw numbers as a starter and is a young vet. Tucker is the type he would like.
Imagine if we kept our pick this year and lucked into Fultz:
Bledsoe/Fultz
Booker/Fultz
Warren/Bender
Chriss/Bender
Okafor/Len
Plus Dudley somewhere in there. Chandler probably gets moved elsewhere in this scenario.
Okafor was BY FAR the worst defender in the league for bigs last year. Like twice as bad as the next worst guy out of a big list. This year he is really unimpressive offensively and rebounding as well. 46% shooter, 54% from the line. Under 4 boards a game, but 7 per 36.
Loved him in college and hope he would thrive if not having to play with Noel or Embiid, but he certainly hasn't been impressive. Though he's worth Knight for sure and on a rookie contract so I'd still give it a shot. Wouldn't expect a ton though, despite probably some big games.
Would rather have great rim protector and rebounder and someone who is mobile, quick, and possibly with range. Yes, that's a lot to ask for, but that would be my preference with our wings being primary scorers.
Wouldn't mind a future frontcourt with Markannen either...already thick so could play center but can also stretch the floor, and score well...tons of versatility.
Love a good PG in the draft too though. Once again, Lakers pick would be a nice thing to have, even if it's the 13th-15th pick (which I didn't expect but they should regress some).