We already know Ainge was willing to give up all our draft picks (Rozier, Hunter, MIckey) + an unprotected Brooklyn pick just to trade up to take Winslow. It seems he was willing to include Marcus Smart in a similar package to get his hands on Okafor.
Regarding Winslow that is true, but then Danny Ainge has also gone on record saying that in hindsight he's glad the trade never happened, because he felt it was a lopsided trade in Charlotte's favor.
To be honest, I tend to agree with him. I always felt Winslow was over-hyped and that he looked like he would be a nice role player at best. Obviously it's too early to draw conclusions, but his play so far has supported that since he has looked horribly mediocre. Out three guys all seem to look better than Winslow right now, so at this point in time it looks like that trade would have been a terrible ones if Danny did make it.
We'll have to wait and see if that proves true.
Regarding Okafor, I don't recall hearing about that trade. The only trade I heard about regarding Smart was one that involved trading Smart for Nerlens Noel - which is fair enough given that we already had Isaiah Thomas at PG and we were in desperate need for a rim protector. I never really heard anything about a Smart-for-Okafor deal.
Honestly i was pretty high on Okafor prior to the draft. I was looking at his as a DeMarcus Cousins 2.0 potentially. Now after seeing him play in SL and in preseason he looks more like an less mobile, out-of-condition Greg Monroe.
... and as I've been saying in this thread, I'm not sure Smart vs Randle is even a finished debate (though I'd obviously side witH Smart at this early juncture).
Certainly we can't make any conclusions this early, but I would be very, very surprised if Randle becomes as good a player as Smart. I was never high on Randle, even before the draft. He seems to lack the skills (passing, shooting range, perimeter defense, etc) to be effective an effective PF in today's NBA, yet he lacks the size and length to be competitive at the C spot and doesn't have standout athleticism to offset those limitations.
I look at Randle and I basically see David Lee minus the jumper, the passing skills and the basketball IQ.
Problem is those three are all key pieces to Lee's game, and you have to wonder how good Lee would ever have been if he never had that jumper, the passing game and his basketball IQ. Would he have ever been good enough to start? I doubt it.
That's where I see Randle, in a nutshell. A solid backup PF who can come in as a rebounder, post scorer and energy guy off the bench.