76ciology wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:76ciology wrote:Okafor's defense is overblown. His horrible rebounding and super negative impact on offense is understated.
Whether you think he has the tools to improve vastly on rebounding and offense, varies on every individual.
If you got carried away with the 15 games sample size of this season, the possibility is almost zero. And I can't blame you because it's frustrating most times.
Are you still a Prokafor?
If the definition of Prokafor is someone who thinks Okafor can be a two way player, yes.
Although I'm now less certain, I still think he's talented enough to be a plus player on offense while I think he has the size to be a good rebounder that will really make up for his slightly above average defense (considering 15 games sample size this season).
For me bigs have the toughest transition among positions. You can't be effective just by being big in the NBA. You need to lose a lot of weight to be mobile while also changing your game into a more wing type offense that involves a lot of shooting, driving and dishing.
And man.. Okafor has A LOT to change on his game that might take his entire rookie contract.
Man you got it completely backwards. All a big has to do to be effective in the NBA is run around and contest shots. They don't have to bring the ball up the court, set up the offense, shoot, or do anything that takes any amount of skill. If you're big and athletic, you can make an immediate impact on day 1. It's the guards that take the most amount of time to develop.











