I guess it depends on what this draft looks like closer to draft night. SOme people think it's good. Some people seem to think it's garbage.
I brought it up in another thread... some people have Jaylen Brown going 3rd and I've heard him called a poor man's Justice Winslow. Winslow went 10th last year. Does that mean the 3rd best player in this draft would have gone 11th last year?
If that's the case, I have no idea why Philly's best offer for a 20 year old big man rookie who has the potential to dominate inside... would be a player who would have been drafted 11th last year.
Okafor might actually end up better than anyone in this entire draft.
On the flip side, there's those that think a handful of months as a sitting duck in Philly has irreparably destroyed Okafor's trade value. There's those who think Philly is desperate to move him and have no leverage. There's those who think Okafor's stats were empty (as opposed to a prospect who put up worse stats on the College level) and that he has peaked at the age of 20. There's those who think he's a career loser despite being a year removed from winning a National Championship. There's those who think this team has some real gems outside of the top two picks and that PHilly might be anxious to grab one of the guards like Buddy Hield.
So who knows... it's possible.
What we do know (widely accepted outside of this forum) is that Ainge tried trading a package built around the pick for Okafor at the deadline and that according to Ainge it was close, but Philly backed out. My guess is, they backed out because of uncertainty surrounding where the pick would land. It could have fallen much further than 3rd. So perhaps now that they see it's locked in at 3rd, they'll be ready to make an actual move. On the other hand, they probably had interest in the pick because of it's potential to end up in the top 2... so now that it's not top 2, they might not have any interest at all. They could look to trade Okafor for a more established player. Despite the idea that the league is "going small", big men still have a place in this league. Star big men prospects are always going to be super valuable. And this league is littered with guards. They could just offer him up to the Suns for Bledsoe or Knight, for instance. Why settle on an unknown prospect?