NoLayupRule wrote:AmazingJason wrote:NoLayupRule wrote:You think okafor has the same skill set as Willy and koq but I'm supposed to take you seriously on player analysis?
Yeah, Willy has a similar skillset as Okafor. Okafor is a more talented player, but I would not be shocked if Willy ends up having a better career than him because he's a better rebounder, better passer, and much better motor.
I don't disagree with you in a way
Yes Willy and koq are excellent passers for centers. Not like okafor. And neither are close to his post game. Not even a little bit in style or ability.
And neither are close to him in rebounding or defense. In that both are vastly superior.
But id take a chance on okafor
He's super talented
And he's been humbled
I compared Okafor to Willy, not O'Quinn. You can check my original post. My point really was that Okafor is a true center, and we already have a lot of centers on the roster. I also feel that KP will eventually play the 5 when he gets strong enough because that's where his true value is as a player. He can protect the rim at a high level, shoot 3s and be a matchup nightmare on offense. Right now he's not strong enough, so he plays at the 4, but at the 4, he's a player that's easier to replace in terms of what he can offer. If you get Okafor, I would assume it would be as part of the future alongside KP and I don't see him as a good fit down the line. It's really similar to how Embiid and Okafor didn't work and the Sixers scrapped it. KP's defensive gifts would never be fully utilized here. Okafor is someone that if you use as starter and primary offensive option...you have to surround him with a lot of great perimeter defenders to make it work. In the end, I think of him as a great 6th man scorer, and I feel like that's superfluous if we have Willy who's also shown a lot of potential as that sort of player down the line too.
It sucks to lose games, but I don't mind trading the vets except for Noah and developing the youth we have...and losing a lot of games in the process. Even if it's for a 30% at Fultz or Ball, or 50% for a Dennis Smith, or 75% for a Josh Jackson. We need a primary ballhandler and the draft is top loaded with them.