thedoper wrote:Camden wrote:khans, forgive me if I'm wrong here, but wasn't it you who argued that scoring is easily replaceable in other positions whereas rim protection is a massive component to what bigs need to bring to the table?
The point I'm making is that we've had bigs that are/were good/great scorers who have defensive issues (and Okafor DOES have issues), and we've gone no where in the win column because the painted area is a free pass for opposing teams. Repeating this trend and selecting Okafor when Towns, who could potentially dominate both ends of the floor, is available wouldn't sit well with me, as the board already knows.
Towns may have more defensive potential but has huge issues too. He could be very foul prone for a while from what I've seen and although he is athletic still needs some work on his labored footwork. The idea that Okafor doesn't have defensive potential is a bit silly to me at this point in his development.
We have never had a big with the potential to be the efficient scorer in the paint that Okafor is. Not many teams ever have because he is one of the most efficient scorers to come out of college ball in a while. Okafor will finish at the hoop guaranteed. That is saying a lot.
Is Towns foul prone? Or has he been playing free and clear because Calipari demanded he get more physical? I tend to side with the latter, but I guess it's a valid concern. And dammit doper, we've had this "footwork" debate already. You, for some reason, think because Okafor has great feet on offense think it translates to defense. Well, it hasn't. He's slow-footed on defense and will be picked on in P&R. And when he isn't failing to guard the perimeter, he's not altering shots at the rim. Guards finish over him with ease.
Please, forum, don't think that I'm bashing Okafor because I don't like him (he remains No. 2 on my board by a large margin), but he is not a perfect prospect and saying his defense is poor right now is an understatement.
Note: Doper, in previous posts with you, I've also acknowledged many times that I believe Okafor will be fine guarding post players 1v1 in the NBA. It's the other aspects of defense where he frightens me.
Yes, Okafor is a good bet to be a very good scorer in the NBA. We also had a better scorer in Kevin Love and failed to make the playoffs (to be fair, there were other reasons that played a part in this) and defense was one of the bigger reasons why. We have got to get better defensively and Okafor doesn't help that movement no matter how good/great his scoring ability is.