CelticsLV wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:Hoping we can get Jam Green in a sign and trade, for Crowder.
So you want to pay more for player who is actually similar to or worse than Crowder?  

 I'm trying real hard to take you seriously but between Okafor can be better than Porzingis and this it seems futile.
 
Looking like Green will cost about 10 million.  He's not the perimeter shooter Crowder is, right now, but he only added that shot to his game this year.  It could keep getting better.  He can guard 3's, 4's and 5's - here's a clip of him swatting Karl-Anthony Towns:
A good team defender, on pick and rolls.  Adds some toughness.  Fits/helps our front court, can be a small-ball center.  He might be better than Jae, to be honest.  Strong.  Dunks a lot.  Would give us a different element.  Pretty good rebounder.
You do Crowder for Green, and you use the half-MLE on someone like Baynes to give spot minutes as a physical guy, that lets us give teams a different look, with a couple of enforcers.
And the 2009 Rookie of the Year was Tyreke Evans, who beat out Steph Curry and Brandon Jennings.  James Harden and Demar Derozan got no votes.  You're talking about 21 year old players - Porzingis overachieved based on his hype, and Okafor was overhyped and now is underrated as a prospect - people are mad he isn't Karl-Anthony Towns.  If the guy went 13th in the draft and showed that kind of scoring ability, he'd have a fanbase as attached to him as the Suns are to Devin Booker, whose defense is awful but presumably able to get fixed.  
Worst-case is that Okafor is Michael Beasley, Stephon Marbury, just a volume scorer who can't do anything else.  But there are only a dozen guys in the league with the kind of raw offensive ability he has.
I'm also not talking about trading what I would for Porzingis to get him - it'd be, like, Yabusele and a couple of our second-rounders - Bird, Allen, on 1-year deals, and Colangelo gets him off the roster.
And Porzingis isn't a sure thing.  I also literally said that I didn't think Okafor would catch up with or pass Porzingis, but that it was possible he could.  Strength may help his rebounding.  He's working, by all accounts, on his D.
Like, what happened with the guy is clear - he was a go-to scorer in high school and college, never got asked to do anything else, never got taught anything else, and he got thrown into the deep end on a Philly team and couldn't stay above water - so suddenly the fact he was never taught or trained to be anything but a tunnel-vision buckets guy is exposed.  So he's much more of a project than anyone thought - but it's not fair to blame him, or to circumscribe his career arc, because scouts fell in love with him from afar.
He's obviously a slow learner - but why does Porzingis get so much more hype than Okafor?  Porzingis has to change his body, too - he doesn't rebound well for his size, either.  He's got a three-point shot and can get blocks, but he's got a ways to go learning defense, too.  Who knows what he'd have looked like on the Sixers the last few years?