Yes Noel and Okafor are both better individual prospects than any player we have
Nerlens Noel is not a better NBA player than Marcus Smart.
Uhhhh, yeah he definitely is.
I'd agree, but only because big men who can anchor a defense are naturally more valuable than guards who can defend really well.
I think Smart's definitely a better offensive player right now, and his turnover-forcing ability is impressive. He's also a leader on the floor at a young age, which is really impressive.
Smart reminds me of Billups in that sense.
Smart's offensive upside is way higher. Heck, his overall upside might be higher because of that.
But Nerlens Noel is an excellent defensive center and finishes around the rim at elite levels. His offensive woes are vastly overstated by people who don't seem to understand that if Brett Brown told him to only take DeAndre Jordan type shots he'd probably shoot 60%.
And he'd be averaging about 3 points a game.
The Noel/Jordan comparison can be instructive. Jordan is currently on a team with two significantly better players and probably plays an even more limited role than Perk does. Jordan is extremely effective at a few things but if you put him on a bad team, I'm not sure he'd make them a bit better.
Mike
Don't think you're giving Noel enough credit. He can average 8-12 points easily off of offensive rebounds, pick and rolls and a few hook shots. His hook shot is more developed than people give him credit for.
Yeah, as I always say - he's basically Tyson Chandler on the offensive end.
About 90% of his offensive game is going to be composed of put-backs off offensive rebounds, and dunks.
As Noel develops I don't think he's going to necessarily be a liability on offense - I just don't think he's going to give you much on offense. When he's on the floor you're going to need to pair him with a PF who is a bit of an offensive wiz, and one who can step out and hid the midrange jumper (preferably the three).
Noel would be a great fit, for example, with somebody like Kevin Love or Chris Bosh.
He himself though is really going to be anything more than a garbage guy on offense.
Smart has the potential to be an elite defensive player AND a plus offensive player. I think his upside is significantly higher than Noel's, even if Noel may look like the more marketable player right now.
I think people underestimate how positive an impact Smart has on this team already. One thing about him that is greatly underrated is that he is a PG who rarely turns the ball over. So far this season he's averaging only 0.7 TO in 33 minutes a night. Factor in his 3.7 assists per game, and you have an Ast:TO rate of 5.3 which is elite.
You can't underestimate the value of a PG who doesn't make mistakes.
In fact Bradley and Smart combined have only averaged 2.7 turnovers over the first 3 games. That's great to have from your back court, especially when they play the type of defense these guys do for 30+ minutes a game.
When playing against dominate transition finishers like Lebron, having a backcourt that doesn't turn the ball over is huge.