I think eddies curry or Kaman are decent comparisons. Did people on the board ever pine for curry really hard. He had solid numbers for a few years on the Knicks.
They are only decent comparisons on defense. Okafor has already shown significantly more overall offensive talent than either of those two did in their entire careers.
At their peaks, which for curry was particularly short lived because of conditioning and attitude, those guys had some pretty solid offensive stats. If memory serves correct Kaman was actually an all star one year or close to it. You put Okafor on a team that is solid with more normal usage he probably is more of a 15ppg guy than a 20? Perhaps he will prove me wrong but I'm pretty into advanced stats on this and also a bit leery of the raw numbers on a historically bad team. Anyone remember Gerald green scoring for us when he didn't even belong In the league? I think the ish smith stats other shared should really serve as a strong dose of smelling salts
Kaman did make an all star game. His only really good season. He averaged 18.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 1.2 blocks. He shot 49.2% from two, had a PER of 16.5 and a TS% of 52.7%. Kaman was 27 and in his 7th year in the league that season.
Curry's best year he was 24 and in his 6th year in the league. He averaged 19.5 points, 7 rebounds, 0.8 assists, and 0.5 blocks. He did shoot 57.7% from two, had a PER of 17.0, and a TS% of 57.8%.
Okafor as a 20 year old rookie averaged 17.5 points, 7 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 1.2 blocks. He shot 51.1% from two, had a PER of 17.1, and a TS% of 53.6%.
Mind you Curry and Kaman's best year, years into their careers, was pretty much on par with Okafor as a rookie. But watching them, Curry and Kaman had no where near the post moves or ability that Okafor has on the offensive end. Okafor has all of the tools to be a consistent 25 point per game scorer in the post, skills he showed as a rookie. He also, despite not trying very much defensively, had more blocks per game as a rookie than Curry had in any season. Kaman had pretty solid shot blocking skills, but those went way down when he had more of an offensive role.
Kaman and Curry were both pretty awful defensively as rookies and got a lot better as they matured, which is why the Okafor comparison might work (it might not of course), but their offensive skills even at their peak are no where near what Okafor's offensive skills are. It certainly doesn't mean Okafor will reach his potential, but his starting point is significantly higher than either Curry or Kaman on offense.