Yes, an Okafor post but coming from a different view of short and long term Celtics. When I'm saying we either low ball trade the 76ers with like a Nader and Bird or if gets a buy out we sign him. If can do a multiple year sign we do it now if not we wait till after the season. If we do get Okafor this year and going for multiple years signing Marcus Smart is very important as well.
Okafor is a 21 year old turning 22 this season, offensive dominant center in the paint. Yes, he has his limitations on defense but in his 3 years in the league he's average over a block a game and this year so far 2 a game. This year he's only playing 22 minutes a game and averaging 10 points, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks. For a back up center in a bad system that's good but in our team could be an offensive star in our second unit, plus could fill in as a starter easily.
Also the reason Okafor would be a great fit in Boston is not just the coach who will get the most out of him. But Horford and Baynes are the perfect mentors for Okafor. Horford is an A class teammate who is the ultimate professional. He'd be able to even further polish Okafor's offensive game, plus teach him defense correctly. Baynes came into the league under Gregg Popovich, who I'm sure taught him plenty plus also learned under Tim Duncan. Baynes would also be able to show him defense and how to be that bruiser in the paint.
The short term why Okafor would help us is his offensive game on the block, plus in limited games this year his rebounding and blocking would be a be help in the second unit. The long term of Okafor being in Boston is what really intrigued me after looking at this year's draft, we could have or might not have.
Long term effects on signing Okafor to a longer deal then just this year. Say we don't get the Lakers pick this year, we still end up with a former number 3 pick in the draft who will be only 23. He could technically still be in college but he'd have 3 years in the NBA and productive in the NBA in under 30 minutes a game. But why could he be even more value if we do get the Lakers pick that falls in between 2-5. Let's take a look at the potential top 5 picks and how they'd fit with the Celtics long term.
Michael Porter a 6'10 small forward or in the NBA could also play the power forward in a quick line up. Plus also putting on some more size could play traditional power forward without a question. I see him at the number one spot, so we don't have a chance at him but teams could try to go a different way who knows. Honestly would be my hope for the Celtics.
Marvin Bagley the 6'11 power forward they say is a freak on the court. I'm sure could also play center of needed to specially in the NBA today being more positionless but I'm still traditional when comes to a line up.
DeAndre Ayton a 7'0 center who is looking like to be the best center in the draft. He's a cornerstone piece in the paint with a good offensive game and good defender, plus not a liability at the free throw line for a big. Honestly one of the players I'm most interested in, in this draft.
Mohamed Bamba another 7'0 center with a lot of potential. His offensive game isn't up to where you'd like to see but has glimpse of it. Watched him in the high school all american game and he caught my attention. He needs to put on some weight and strength, but he's got the defensive mind set of a Marcus Camby, DeAndre Jordan, Rudy Gobert.
Luka Doncic the 6'7 international shooting guard/small forward. Haven't gotten to watch a lot on him but the little I have, he's impressive. He'll need more time I think then the other top 4 but international game sometimes development can transfer quickly.
Why does Okafor become important to the Celtics if we get these draft players in the future. Baynes is only on a one year deal, Horford is getting older and only would have two years left after this season. Gives Horford plenty of time to teach Okafor and if we get any of the bigs in this draft.
I'm going to show a couple line ups why he could be a big future here in Boston if this class does fall to us. Mind you this is just a look at the starting line ups where they'd play if we start the rookies. Plus got to remember Horford is only signed 2 more years at this point and getting older so will rest more, so Okafor can get minutes for him at either the center or could try some power forward.
If we get one of the two centers in this draft.
Center - Ayton or Bamba
Power Forward - Horford
Small Forward - Hayward
Shooting Guard - Brown
Point Guard - Irving
If we get one of the 3 forwards/guards
Center - Horford
Power Forward - Tatum, Bagley or Porter
Small Forward - Hayward
Shooting Guard - Brown or Doncic
Point Guard - Irving
Now what I'm looking at is the second unit with Okafor. Plus what I think the starting line up would be without the new rookies. Plus I'm saying we resign Marcus Smart, the Celtics would be great next year and have the young core to keep it going for years even after Horford and if we decide to move on from Hayward or Irving years down the line.
Starting 5
Center - Horford
Power Forward - Tatum
Small Forward - Hayward
Shooting Guard - Brown
Point Guard - Irving
Second Unit Multiple Lineups
Center - Okafor, Ayton or Bamba
Power Forward - Yabusele, Morris, Theis, Porter or Bagley
Small Forward - Morris, Ojeleye
Shooting Guard - Smart, Doncic
Point Guard - Rozier, Smart
Plus we still have a late first that we'd be able to go after a young guard. In my perfect world I'd move up in this draft with our pick and one of the other 1st we have to draft for Collin Sexton from Alabama, watched him in the all american game and was really impressed.
Had a good time putting this post together and wanted to see what others thought.