You can definitely see how a PG makes a difference on a guy like Noel. He's quick and has hops. His offensive game is very limited. Just watch the highlights from his 20 point game the other night to see what I'm talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qakNknbU8oThere's a reason why Ish Smith's arrival last year resulted in Noel's offensive stats spiking. It's the same reason they have spiked over the last 3 games. It definitely reminds me of when Tyson Chandler's stats spiked playing with CHris Paul (alley-oop party)... but we're talking about Ish freakin Smith here... he's barely a starting PG. Gives you an idea of how bad the surrounding talent on Philly has been that it takes Ish Smith to unlock some potential in Noel.
So what are we really talking about here? Noel's floor is rich man's Tyson Chandler? I'd take it. He might actually already be a better defender than Tyson... We haven't seen NOel in a real NBA system yet.
Here's his highlights in the game prior to last against Utah when he had 18 points, 5 blocks and 2 steals. You still see Ish Smith setting him up for basically all of his points, but flashes of his potential are there... you actually see him hit a couple mid-range shots. You can also see how Noel roaming the paint without Okafor results in defensive plays:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWPyKuCKw88From watching both of those videos you also get a sense of why Noel is struggling with Okafor clogging the middle. Okafor takes up a lot of space and when they feed him inside he's an old-school post-up player... Noel's success seems to be mostly coming on fast breaks and lots of movement. Defensively, he needs to be roaming around the paint. It's really clear those two can't play together. I'd love to see Zach Lowe or someone do a breakdown video of why Noel has been struggling this year. So much of it has to do with system and players surrounding him.
So what's Smart's floor? Rich man's Tony Allen?
I agree both of those guys have a lot of potential. I agree both of those guys have a lot of flaws. I'd rather have Noel. The common argument is that "the league is going small!... you don't need a center!"... it's not true at all, though. As the league goes smaller it means you need scoring from your small guys. Smart (so far) hasn't displayed scoring competence. Also, as the league goes smaller it just heightens the need for a superior interior defender. SO many of these little guys are able to get into the paint whereas in the past the rules made it a lot more difficult. You need someone at the rim challenging shots. Guys like Noel will always have value in this league. What you might not need these days is a classic post-up player like Okafor. I don't blame Philly for not biting on a trade yet... they are sitting on a really difficult decision. They might actually be better off keeping Noel and selling okafor for a fool's ransom.