OK this thread is an example of why CBlog has lost all cred and most of its serious posters. Yes Gordon is a hot prospect; but Olynyk is not a "good" rebounder and certainly not a SF as one poster suggested. Get real.
Olynyk and Sullinger are two "unique" players as in challenged players. Rondo is "challenged" by his lack of shooting. Gordon has potential to become a complete player and since Danny is known to draft on athleticism (see Rondo, Bradley) he is more of a clear preference; however he cannot make up for the C's lack of interior presence and this must be addressed.
KO rebounded at a slightly above average rate, I believe, as a rookie. He surpassed expectations with his rebounding and he will only get stronger. He'll at least be average, because he already is. Pre-season predictions by "serious posters" notwithstanding.
The fact is that there are no great choices for defensive centers in this draft outside of Embiid. In next year's draft there will be a bunch of them.
Gordon is everything you could ask for from a SF defensively, especially as he gets stronger. He wouldn't cover up every single mistake or mismatch by Sully and KO, but he can sure help a lot, playing both 3 and 4.
Nobody said it would be the perfect defensive frontcourt, but it would be a pretty good one over all, and all three are young, cheap, and improving.
And the fact is, KO and Sully are perhaps more vulnerable to getting burned by elite PFs as they are by centers. And there are more athletic scoring PFs than there are mamouth centers that a stronger KO and Sully can't at least do a decent job on.
Even if we trade the farm for Love, and somehow trade the rest for Asik, we'll still be left with Love getting toasted at PF.
You serious posters should have a little summit and get back to us.