Chanel Bomber wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:I think Obi was being developed the right way in year 1, and found himself stuck behind Randle. There's no doubt in my mind he could've put up numbers on a team that wasn't trying to win, as other young players do. I give Thibs credit for his development.
I was very much against the pick last year but not only does Obi have great athleticism, he also has great touch around the rim. He passes the eye test as a guy who can capitalize at the rim and convert his chances. He can get easy baskets. Julius and RJ are both bad finishers around the rim. It holds our offense back in terms of efficiency.
I personally don't consider Randle untouchable for whatever it's worth. This front office probably does however.
I just think Obi's actual value exceeds his perceived value based on the upside that he flashed in limited minutes. I don't think he's another Kevin Knox or Frank Ntilikina.
Obi is going to be stuck behind Randle for a Long time, we all should know this. Its better to cash in now on him. I personally see nothing about Toppin that is not replaceable easily. Plenty of young Bigs who are athletic, and can finish but have limited offense. So in essence we are trying to hold on to bench player, for a starting player. Makes no sense.
Obi's clearly a bench player now. Who he'll be in two years is up for debate.
He'll be nearing retirement age then
























