Eh, I met similar resistance on this board last year when I proposed Sullinger and Young for Porter. I shouldn't be surprised how this thread has turned out. Living in DC, I've seen a lot of Porter, and am both very comfortable with his skillset today, as well as his continued progression, moreso than most posters here.
I used to be all over the send uncle Jeff Green home to the Wizards for a sophomore Porter. Jeff is a Georgetown guy and seemed like he could have been the missing link on a Wall/Beal team.
I like OP's game and it's fit with this team. Maybe still a bit redundant with Horford since neither have a shoot first mindset, but it would solidify our starting lineup and give us options at the wing.
Don't think he'd stunt Jaylen's value since Brown's big enough that a Jaylen/Porter/Horford frontline would be just enough to bang with most modern frontcourts and versatile enough to shoot them off the floor.
Don't think Crowder's good enough to worry about a superior player coming in to take his spot. If this is actually who Porter is now he's about 2 tiers higher than Jae. Crowder and his contract are also some of our most attactive trade chips since he's cost controlled and would be an immediate upgrade over the backup or starting wing situation of almost every team in the league.
Still would rather have Hayward but Otto Porter would be much more than just a conciliation prize. Imo he's a legitimate max target option this summer.
Did you type that Porter is TWO FREAKING TIERS higher than Crowder with a straight face???
Here are Porter's rankings at SF: defensive RPM = 12th, overall RPM = 7th, and WINS = 7th.
Here are Crowder's ranking at SF: defensive RPM = 10th, overall RPM = 8th, and WINS = 10th.
There are virtually IDENTICAL!!!
Please stick with the facts and NOT an opinion!!!!
Smitty77
This is a forum where I express my opinion, statistics and facts go into the forming of that opinion but we don't give contracts based only on where players are at the moment, we base them on what they are projected to become.
I've been expressing my opinion since we attained him that Crowder has far exceeded my expectations but I view him as functionally maxed out of his potential. He's not going to suddenly start jumping higher or gain a quicker first step. His shot's improved but the athletic differences between him and the elite are massive and not going anywhere.
Crowder - Birth date 07/06/1990
2012 NBA Draft Combine 6' 4.75" 6' 6.5" 241 6' 9.25" 8' 3.5" 9.0 31.0 34.5
Porter - Birth date 06/03/1993
2013 NBA Draft Combine 6' 7.5" 6' 8.5" 198 7' 1.5" 8' 9.5" 6.7 27.0 36.0
Source: Draftexpress
Crowder had a more impressive no step vert than Porter but in every other athletic measurement Porter crushes him especially in Standing reach which is all important for a SF/PF/C. Just because we're no longer in the draft process doesn't mean these measurements won't get factored into the metrics when drawing up contracts.
Then there's long term health to consider. Determining the likelihood of how healthy a player will stay is not magic, you just have to look at how they move. Watching Crowder run reminds me of this excellent True hoop post from years back.
http://www.espn.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/25570/how-lebron-james-and-dwyane-wade-run The post details how Lebron James' fluid running style is one of the greatest determining factors to explain how he has remained so incredibly healthy his career, where Dwayne Wade's high stress causing gate almost certainly contributed to the nasty injuries that he's suffered throughout his career.
While I'm no expert on physiology, Crowder's running style reminds me of Wade in this case where Porter is a naturally fluid mover. Over the course of an 82 game season the importance of efficiency of a player's movement is magnified ten fold. But don't just listen to me ask Crowder himself.
But it’s very frustrating for me to happen, my ankles," Crowder said. "It seems they’re getting weaker but I’m trying to build them up as much as possible, just trying to build everything around them. Build it up for the long haul this season."
Jae Crowder 11/7/2016
So yes at this moment they are putting up near identical stats, but Porter's doing this at a full 3 years younger. My tiers comment isn't based on where they are today as players, it's based one what tier of wing prospect they are and in this case Otto Porter is absolutely at least 2 tiers higher than Jae Crowder. That's why Otto Porter is a max contract and Crowder is a value contract.