knickstape4ever wrote:cgf wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:I think the FO should consider moving Obi and even use him to move up from the Mavs pick
IMO he's never going to have a role here w/ Randle. Thibs has shown he plays Julius and Obi strictly at the PF and he likes having a rim protecting C. + Thibs plays his starters big minutes, so I don't see how Obi's role will expand past 10-15 minutes
keeping him another year in such a reduced role will further decrease his trade value, so might as well sell as high as possible while he has 3 years left on a rookie deal
as much as it sucks, Obi might just be a sunk cost. not necessarily b/c of talent (tho I do think he's been bad) but because of his role and the fact that we currently have an all-star starting at his position
I'd rather trade Obi to get from pick 22 into the 12-14 range and take a player who could actually play for us....like a guard, lord knows we could use a few of those
in 2017 the Utah Jazz traded #24 and Trey Lyles for #13.....Donovan Mitchell. and that was after Lyles 2nd season. moving up could be worthwhile and the chances of getting lucky w/ a star talent is higher in the 12-14 range than in the 20-22 range
I think Obi's future role depends a lot on whether Thibs & co. think they'll be able to teach him to defend like Taj. Cause even if they think he's another year away from being able to start doing that, if they believe he will get there and become the kind of 3rd big who can fill in for both Mitch & Julius, then I don't think his trade-value will be greater than his internal value.
Personally I'd probably agree with you and at least explore using Obi to move up from one of our firsts, same way I'd look into using Knox & Frank to move around on draft night as well. But I'm curious about whether the FO sees more of a role for Obi moving forward than does a lot of our fanbase...cause if he can become a good defender in the Taj-mold and successfully polish his shot/handle, as he finishes growing into his new body, he'd be a really nifty fit as our 3rd big.
Obi ain't turning into Taj. Taj has been a good defender back since his USC days and he's a defense-first player, always has been
Obi just isn't that type of player, so I wouldn't bet on him becoming that. Thibs doesn't even trust Obi defensively
if they come back next year w/ Mitch and Noel at C (which they should b/c Noel has been great), that doesn't leave any minutes at C for Randle/Obi, putting Obi in the same situation as he is now: backing up Randle for 10-15 minutes (at best)
This is what, Obi's 3rd season as a big? He should still very moldable, and despite my initial doubts about his lateral quickness, he has the physical tools to play that Taj/Horford game on D. Now I don't think they'd just run with him as the backup C next year, but starting the season with Obi as our 3C, while Taj sits around on standby, on top of backing up Julius?
That, I can see being their plan; hoping that Obi shows well enough at that spot when called into action so that by year 3 he will be ready to step in as the primary back up at both bigman spots after Noel leaves to chase a starting job elsewhere...or we cheap out on Mitch b/c of how well Nerlens has kept the D together. So that after seeing a little bump in PT next year, the season after he starts hitting 20+ minutes regularly.
Not necessarily arguing that that's a particularly good plan or one I agree with; just trying to imagine how the FO is thinking given that they were so much higher on Obi than me in the first place.
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