Shanghai Kid wrote:This may be controversial, but with the player Oubre is projecting to become, I think the Wizards should trade Otto Porter if the right package was there.
"Holy advanced stats Batman, Otto porter is top 3 in RPM among small forwards!"
And that would be us selling high.
Just my opinion, I don't see the impact with Otto. I see a player who disappears for full quarters and was not able to step up in a secondary role when Wall was hurt. I see him as a good roleplayer, but can a middle of the pack team afford to have a roleplayer maxed out? Extremely efficient with his 12-14ppg, but not a playmaker and not a lockdown defender. And I'm not convinced his efficiency would stay up with a bigger scoring role.
Just my take, I think I'm not as high on Otto as a lot here, advanced stats be damned. I think his value is going to decrease dramatically if he gets older and loses the "young player with potential" tag he still has.
I agree that Otto Porter should be on the table, but I really don't think "the right package" will be there. Porter's type of low-usage, high-efficiency production is typically underrated. Chances are, we'd get back a guy with better counting stats but a worse in-game impact.
I also think we'd be selling low on Porter. Porter is in the middle of a slump due do injury problems to his hip and back.
Finally, I think Porter's value will increase as he fills out and moves over to PF full time even if he doesn't really get much better. Maybe that's still a year or two down the road, but eventually, like Durant, Rudy Gay, and Marvin Williams, he'll be considered a PF. And a guy who can post his numbers at the PF spot (plus the few extra rebounds he'll get due to his proximity to the rim on defense) is worth more than a guy who posts the same numbers at the SF spot.