I get that anyone can say arguing about anything on the internet is a waste of time, but that being said.... I don't understand how you guys can both be so invested in a conversation that likely will never be resolved. Furthermore, it is a hypothetical situation that didn't happen. I get that Larbrd like's Okafor. I get that other people don't like him as much. Still the intense debate of pretending who we know was involved in a proposed trade that didn't happened seems extremely asinine no?
Part of the problem is that people haven't actually listened to Ainge's original interview. I just listened to it.
http://www.csnne.com/boston-celtics/danny-ainge-other-team-backed-out-big-trade ... Nowhere in there does Ainge say it was a star. They talk about him offering the Brooklyn pick and ask if he had any potential deals fall through. He mentioned they put together a bigger
package (presumably involving the Brooklyn pick) that would have been a risk for both teams and that the other team backed down. Later, someone on twitter said "Ainge told me the deal was never
reported" ... meaning, nobody (at that point) had yet reported the story that Boston was trying to trade the Brooklyn pick and additional assets for Okafor.
Eventually, Bulpett reported it. It was also mentioned on the ESPN broadcast that Okafor was the target. There's 70+ other publications that have now reported it was Okafor (boston globe, herald, cbssports, foxsports, philly.com, etc) The guy who tweeted about Ainge saying the deal was "never reported" also eventually tweeted about Okafor being the target and admitted it made sense.
It was Okafor. People can dislike him and dislike the idea all they want, but this group denial is mainly combo of two things...
#1 - People hate anything Philly-related around here... nobody wants to admit that Philly's method landed them some incredibly valuable pieces.
#2 - People are grossly overestimating the trade value of the Brooklyn pick right now.
As you'd expect, Philly fans think the rumor is pretty stupid:
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/sixers/20160222_Okafor-to-Boston_rumor_scary.htmlAnd they are right. You don't trade a player like Okafor for an unprotected pick in a draft where maybe 1 guy has more potential than Okafor. It's incredibly stupid. I wonder what else was included in the "bigger package" surrounding the pick. My guess is either Bradley, Smart or a combo of the d-leaguers. Something more had to be included for Philly to consider it... and something more had to be included for Ainge to say they deliberated on it for 2 days. If it was just Brooklyn pick for Okafor straight-up, Ainge pulls the trigger on that without hesitation. No-brainer.
Naturally, fans want to believe it was a more juicy talent. I skimmed that stupid realgm thread and people were speculating it was Anthony Davis or Karl Towns. Obviously if your expectations are a Karl Towns or Anthony Davis, you're going to be disappointed to learn the actual target was Jahlil Okafor. But Okafor is a legit piece. It makes perfect sense that Ainge tried to land him. I hope we keep trying this Summer.