Everyone who relies on advanced stats - in addition to that mistake - to hate on Okafor, makes another mistake. He's going to improve. He's 19.
Sorry to break it to you.
It isn't all about analytics. Did you watch what was happening in the finals to Ezili? The Cavs were pulling him out to the perimeter and targeting him. G.S. was doing the same thing to Adams and Kanter in the O.K.C. series. You force switches on the perimeter to get a slow big on a smaller quicker guy and shoot over him or beat him off the dribble. It happened all season and is only going to escalate even more because guys like Okafor can't begin to defend this or even there own man when defending someone like Olynyk, Bender Or Porzingis. Gasol and Randolph, Hibbert, Monroe, Big Al etc. are all going to struggle mightily if they are not allowed to stay near the paint, they simply do not have the foot speed to defend on the perimeter.
There is just no way you can give up the quality scoring opportunities that slow bigs are going to give up in the foreseeable future and get enough offense out of a post scoring big centered offense to win games, let alone titles. If the Celtics brass don't see this and make the mistake of trading for Okafor I will be shocked beyond belief.
And here, dear reader, is a perfect example of the mistake I allude to.
Okafor hate on this board is ALWAYS linked to the notion that what you saw last year is all you possibly can get from him.
Nothing - nothing - could be further from the truth and any claim otherwise should not be taken seriously. It's nonsense.
There are reasons, and then there are excuses. You see the latter above.
Sad news for all the people who can't stand this kid: He is going to get better. All elements of his game will improve, from his body evolving out of his teen years to his offense, defense, rebounding, et al. Ainge was NOT wrong to inquire about him at the deadline.