Camden wrote:I think we all like Josh Okogie and what he gives on the court, but we should maybe pump the brakes on him a bit.
I don't think anyone is yet projecting him as a future all-star. I think it's ridiculous to play him at the PF position, but I think this whole Rosas/Saunders small-ball "system" they're so obsessed with is ridiculous.
In the right role as a wing, preferably the SG position, Okogie can be very good in my view. He's an elite athlete with great speed and hops. Add to that a freakishly long 7'0 wingspan for the SG position and he clearly has the physical foundation to be really good. He also happens to have a high octane motor and a great work ethic to go along with it.
As for his skills, he's a good rebounder with a good nose for the ball. He also has a knack for drawing fouls and he has always hit his free throws at a high clip. He had a tendency to be out of control with the ball going to the hole his rookie season, but improved substantially in that regard last season. His one significant weakness is three-point shooting, but even there his free-throw shooting and career 38% 3-point average in both of his college seasons suggest the potential to develop into at least a decent 3-point shooter as an NBA player and become a very good overall player. Could he develop into an all-star caliber player? I guess he could, but neither I nor anyone else on this Board has gone that far.
I don't think we need to put the breaks on suggesting he can become a really good rotation player on par with Marcus Smart.