Before last year's draft, I ranked the prospects in this order:
1. Edwards
2. Wiseman
3. Okongwu
4. Haliburton
... and got laughed out by some, specially our dear comrade Old_Fart_Blues.
So, how is Okongwu doing nowadays?
The Ringer's Jonathan Tjarks published
today an article about him.
He's currently averaging:
9,7 points
6,2 rebounds
1,1 assists
2,2 stocks
72% FG (yes, that's not a typo)
72% FT
(no 3 pts attempted)
... on
23 mpg (per 36 of 15/10/2 + 3,3 stocks).
So, what's so attractive about these numbers?
By reading Tjarks' article, you see Okongwu's impact really shines on the defensive end:
Atlanta is
+7,7 when Okongwu is on the floor.
Atlanta's defensive rating is 113,7 (#27 in the NBA) with him off the floor, compared to 105,8 (#4) with him on the floor.
Want more?
Here are some stats of players defended by Okongwu in recent games:
Giannis: 2/12 FG
Embiid: 5/14 FG
Towns: 2/8 FG
Bam: 2/6 FG
And he's not doing it only on the defensive end, too.
Okongwu's currently
2nd in the entire NBA in TS% (only players with >200 minutes qualified).
So, the post is getting long and I'm getting lazy too... if you want to read more about him, just check Tjarks' article.
It seem to me that Okongwu's recent development is a clear sign of great things to come.
Once Atlanta resolves their PF/C rotation (will they trade only Collins? Or Capela? Or both? Will they try playing Hunter in a small ball setting for good?), I believe Okongwu will take a starting spot and run away with it, on the way to borderline All-Star status in the near future.
And you heard it here first.
Cheers.