wow.
Thats the second expert (Chad Ford being the first) to suggest that it is Boston rather than Philly dealing from the position of power in the Okafor talks.
since no one has refuted this claim this makes it fact in the LarBrd school of logic.
Its hard to judge any philly players, but Covington seems to be the closest thing to a 2-way player on that team.
He has swing size and can shoot threes pretty well and from what Ive heard defend. That sounds like a terrific fit coming off the bench behind Crowder.
I'm with them, I don't think the Cs have to settle for giving up 3 for Okafor. My plan is for #16, Young/Hunter/Rozier, 2017 Brooklyn pick for Okafor
Not sure Okafor is that undervalued, however I like the way you are thinking with next year's Brooklyn pick. I'm not as convinced as others that the Brooklyn picks moving forward will gain value. They hired a decent replacement GM (worked for the Spurs I think), who seems to know what he's doing, and they have no reason to be bad despite their lack of being able to draw free agents. Maybe hold on to Brooklyn's pick for one more year

Having said that, I would be pitching the future Brooklyn picks now based off the hype of this year's pick, sort like how people are hot for Bender because of Poryzingis (in this copy-cat league).
I'm not sure that we will see another top 3 pick any time soon, and with uncertainty in the trade market and free agency I think we should use the pick (unless we know there is a trade coming).
So, if we use the pick- I'm really warming up to Jaylen Brown. He reminds me of a stronger, more athletic Kawhi (if that's believable). But, seriously watch some clips of Kawhi at Jaylen's age and you will see that Jaylen is already more built, with better hops and better shooting form.
I see some Draymond Green in him as well, and with his strength he could play some 4 in a small-ball line up, much like Green does.
TLDR- use pick on Brown unless trade is promised and shop future picks. Maybe keep their pick for one more year
