spikeslovechild wrote:He has a TS% of .409. He's been awful. In his last five games he is averaging 18 mins, 2.4 PTS, .313 FG%, 0 3PT% (0-3).
Yet he's still grading average overall offensively and top 10 at his position defensively.
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spikeslovechild wrote:He has a TS% of .409. He's been awful. In his last five games he is averaging 18 mins, 2.4 PTS, .313 FG%, 0 3PT% (0-3).
Appostis wrote:You're friend ..is a idiot.
Appostis wrote:You're friend ..is a idiot.
TTP wrote:I don't think there's a GM in the league that would trade Murray, Dunn, or Brown for Okafor. Probably not Hield either.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
SelfishPlayer wrote:LloydFree wrote:Just staaap it. It's Brett Brown's fault he's terrible... he's not right physically yet... he's a Power Forward not a Center... his teammates are historically bad...
Brett Brown certainly has something to do with his underwhelming play. Even with Evan Turner we got to see him play 4 different positions with just about every kind of non superstar NBA player imaginable clearly displaying that he would never be a star NBA player. Brett Brown just has Okafor stuck at center mostly with a soft PF on the floor. One of those soft NBA PFs being a veteran in a contract season. He now has Okafor looking towards the sideline over his shoulder whenever he does something wrong instilling the "short leash" mentality into a #3 overall player that was once hoped to be a franchise caliber player. Jahlil should not be looking to the sideline with expectations of getting yanked from the game on such a horrible team. Jahlil Okafor is 20 years old, he shouldn't have a "short leash" mentality, everything should feel like progression in his development.
I believe that it's okay to not start Jahlil considering the minutes restrictions to him and Embiid, but he should FINISH the games much like Zach Randolph does for Memphis. At the moment Okafor finishing games is dependent upon what Brett Brown does with Embiid. Brett Brown is juts an idiot career losing head coach. He's DESTROYING assets! Noel doesn't even want to play for him! He should be fired.
youngcrev wrote:Jah feels like our new Evan Turner (right down to the truthers that feel he could be a star if he was just used a certain way and we are just using him all wrong!). Hell of a college player with fatal flaws for their position in the NBA.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
Unbreakable99 wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:LloydFree wrote:Just staaap it. It's Brett Brown's fault he's terrible... he's not right physically yet... he's a Power Forward not a Center... his teammates are historically bad...
Brett Brown certainly has something to do with his underwhelming play. Even with Evan Turner we got to see him play 4 different positions with just about every kind of non superstar NBA player imaginable clearly displaying that he would never be a star NBA player. Brett Brown just has Okafor stuck at center mostly with a soft PF on the floor. One of those soft NBA PFs being a veteran in a contract season. He now has Okafor looking towards the sideline over his shoulder whenever he does something wrong instilling the "short leash" mentality into a #3 overall player that was once hoped to be a franchise caliber player. Jahlil should not be looking to the sideline with expectations of getting yanked from the game on such a horrible team. Jahlil Okafor is 20 years old, he shouldn't have a "short leash" mentality, everything should feel like progression in his development.
I believe that it's okay to not start Jahlil considering the minutes restrictions to him and Embiid, but he should FINISH the games much like Zach Randolph does for Memphis. At the moment Okafor finishing games is dependent upon what Brett Brown does with Embiid. Brett Brown is juts an idiot career losing head coach. He's DESTROYING assets! Noel doesn't even want to play for him! He should be fired.
You're overrating and overvaluation Okafor way too much.
NYSixersFan wrote:quite simply, If I were GM, We would have a good young playoff team right now; with cap flexibility going forward
NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics
NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's
SelfishPlayer wrote:LloydFree wrote:Just staaap it. It's Brett Brown's fault he's terrible... he's not right physically yet... he's a Power Forward not a Center... his teammates are historically bad...
Brett Brown certainly has something to do with his underwhelming play. Even with Evan Turner we got to see him play 4 different positions with just about every kind of non superstar NBA player imaginable clearly displaying that he would never be a star NBA player. Brett Brown just has Okafor stuck at center mostly with a soft PF on the floor. One of those soft NBA PFs being a veteran in a contract season. He now has Okafor looking towards the sideline over his shoulder whenever he does something wrong instilling the "short leash" mentality into a #3 overall player that was once hoped to be a franchise caliber player. Jahlil should not be looking to the sideline with expectations of getting yanked from the game on such a horrible team. Jahlil Okafor is 20 years old, he shouldn't have a "short leash" mentality, everything should feel like progression in his development.
I believe that it's okay to not start Jahlil considering the minutes restrictions to him and Embiid, but he should FINISH the games much like Zach Randolph does for Memphis. At the moment Okafor finishing games is dependent upon what Brett Brown does with Embiid. Brett Brown is juts an idiot career losing head coach. He's DESTROYING assets! Noel doesn't even want to play for him! He should be fired.
NYSixersFan wrote:quite simply, If I were GM, We would have a good young playoff team right now; with cap flexibility going forward
NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics
NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's
LloydFree wrote:It's the exact same situation and exact same posters making the exact same nonsensical excuses. "Doug Collins is the reason Evan Turner is garbage and anybody that says different loves Jody Meeks". Sub In Brown, Okafor and Noel and repost.
Now the argument that is supposed to make all of the sense in the world: Okafor isn't succeeding because he's playing out of position... at Center. Okafor's value is being compromised because Brett Brown is refusing to allow the rest of the league see Okafor humiliate himself while chasing the league's Power Forwards all over the court. Brett Brown is an idiot because he is refusing to submarine his own team's defense and ruin any and all spacing on Offense, by playing this stiff against the league's Power Forwards. SMH. And it's the same Evan Turner army with this stuff.
It's unbelievable. Noel succeeded as a rookie with this coach and these terrible teammates. Now Embiid is succeeding with this coach and these teammates. But Okafor can't succeed, because the coach is an idiot and his teammates are historically bad. Un-be-lievable.
LloydFree wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:Maybe we really should play Okafor at the 4 to boost his value. If he plays with Embiid he may not look at bad. Embiid could mask his flaws and it may fool some GMs that Okafor can work with them.
The only problem I have with playing Okafor with Embiid is that i know it will naturally evolve into Embiid defending Power Forwards and taking even more jumpers than he does now. Okafor is incapable of defending any Power Forward on the perimeter and there is no way Brett Brown is going to play Embiid in the low post and Okafor in the high post on Offense, while trying to run an effective offense and win at the same time. The roles will naturally switch because Embiid has the talent to do both and Okafor doesn't have the athleticism to play PF more effectively than Embiid. It's not worth any negative to Embiid's development as a Center, IMO.
LloydFree wrote:youngcrev wrote:Jah feels like our new Evan Turner (right down to the truthers that feel he could be a star if he was just used a certain way and we are just using him all wrong!). Hell of a college player with fatal flaws for their position in the NBA.
It's the exact same situation and exact same posters making the exact same nonsensical excuses. "Doug Collins is the reason Evan Turner is garbage and anybody that says different loves Jody Meeks". Sub In Brown, Okafor and Noel and repost.
Now the argument that is supposed to make all of the sense in the world: Okafor isn't succeeding because he's playing out of position... at Center. Okafor's value is being compromised because Brett Brown is refusing to allow the rest of the league see Okafor humiliate himself while chasing (or more likely, not chasing) the league's Power Forwards all over the court. Brett Brown is an idiot because he is refusing to submarine his own team's defense and ruin any and all spacing on Offense, by playing this stiff against the league's Power Forwards. SMH. And it's the same Evan Turner army with this stuff.
It's unbelievable. Noel succeeded as a rookie with this coach and terrible teammates. Now Embiid is succeeding with this coach and these teammates. But Okafor can't succeed, because the coach is an idiot and his teammates are historically bad. Un-be-lievable.
Ericb5 wrote:LloydFree wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:Maybe we really should play Okafor at the 4 to boost his value. If he plays with Embiid he may not look at bad. Embiid could mask his flaws and it may fool some GMs that Okafor can work with them.
The only problem I have with playing Okafor with Embiid is that i know it will naturally evolve into Embiid defending Power Forwards and taking even more jumpers than he does now. Okafor is incapable of defending any Power Forward on the perimeter and there is no way Brett Brown is going to play Embiid in the low post and Okafor in the high post on Offense, while trying to run an effective offense and win at the same time. The roles will naturally switch because Embiid has the talent to do both and Okafor doesn't have the athleticism to play PF more effectively than Embiid. It's not worth any negative to Embiid's development as a Center, IMO.
I share your concerns about misusing Embiid, but I'm more optimistic than you that Okafor can play the 4. I think that he has at least a 50% chance of being able to do it.
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Appostis wrote:You're friend ..is a idiot.

Sixerscan wrote:I'm like 75% certain that this "Okafor should play the 4" movement is some sort of elaborate prank at this point.
TTP wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:He has a TS% of .409. He's been awful. In his last five games he is averaging 18 mins, 2.4 PTS, .313 FG%, 0 3PT% (0-3).
Yet he's still grading average overall offensively and top 10 at his position defensively.
spikeslovechild wrote:TTP wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:He has a TS% of .409. He's been awful. In his last five games he is averaging 18 mins, 2.4 PTS, .313 FG%, 0 3PT% (0-3).
Yet he's still grading average overall offensively and top 10 at his position defensively.
If he is greasing out average offensively you need a different ruler. I mean his stats are there for all to see. He hasn't just been bad he's been really, really bad.
Negative OWS, negative OBPM, 9.1 PER (16 is avg), higher TOV% then AST%. He's been awful across the board.
Appostis wrote:You're friend ..is a idiot.
LloydFree wrote:youngcrev wrote:Jah feels like our new Evan Turner (right down to the truthers that feel he could be a star if he was just used a certain way and we are just using him all wrong!). Hell of a college player with fatal flaws for their position in the NBA.
It's the exact same situation and exact same posters making the exact same nonsensical excuses. "Doug Collins is the reason Evan Turner is garbage and anybody that says different loves Jody Meeks". Sub In Brown, Okafor and Noel and repost.
Now the argument that is supposed to make all of the sense in the world: Okafor isn't succeeding because he's playing out of position... at Center. Okafor's value is being compromised because Brett Brown is refusing to allow the rest of the league see Okafor humiliate himself while chasing (or more likely, not chasing) the league's Power Forwards all over the court. Brett Brown is an idiot because he is refusing to submarine his own team's defense and ruin any and all spacing on Offense, by playing this stiff against the league's Power Forwards. SMH. And it's the same Evan Turner army with this stuff.
It's unbelievable. Noel succeeded as a rookie with this coach and terrible teammates. Now Embiid is succeeding with this coach and these teammates. But Okafor can't succeed, because the coach is an idiot and his teammates are historically bad. Un-be-lievable.

phifans wrote:Sixerscan wrote:I'm like 75% certain that this "Okafor should play the 4" movement is some sort of elaborate prank at this point.
Why would you think of that way ?
Maybe its something worth to be tried to solve our unbalaced roster and hide OK4 deficient to lift his performance and value ?
Or you have some better idea to deal with it especially when Noel is gonna back in a few weeks ?
TTP wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:TTP wrote:
Yet he's still grading average overall offensively and top 10 at his position defensively.
If he is greasing out average offensively you need a different ruler. I mean his stats are there for all to see. He hasn't just been bad he's been really, really bad.
Negative OWS, negative OBPM, 9.1 PER (16 is avg), higher TOV% then AST%. He's been awful across the board.
Yeah box score stats don't like him and I don't like box score stats.
Your boards never include defense though (not surprising given that you champion for Okafor).
Btw your stat, BPM, grades Kris Dunn (-1.1) as significantly above replacement level (-2.0) and grades Okafor as significantly worse (-4.1).
Sixerscan wrote:phifans wrote:Sixerscan wrote:I'm like 75% certain that this "Okafor should play the 4" movement is some sort of elaborate prank at this point.
Why would you think of that way ?
Maybe its something worth to be tried to solve our unbalaced roster and hide OK4 deficient to lift his performance and value ?
Or you have some better idea to deal with it especially when Noel is gonna back in a few weeks ?
The unbalanced roster thing is separate, I get that. We have a jam and don't really have much to lose until Simmons comes back.
This idea that Okafor's deficiencies are going to be masked instead of highlighted playing the 4 seems like trolling though. Does this really mean that the team will be less bad with him on the court if Embiid is also out there? Well yeah but the team would be even better if there was an actual power forward out there.