A 26 yr old wing who is borderline all-nba defense while shooting 38% from 3 on high volume. How sad is that.
it could be pretty damn sad if OG is the main asset Portland gets while all the other assets are minor
You outlined the positives. But there are other ways to view him as the centerpiece than that limited context:
* Donovan Mitchell was traded for Lauri Markannen, Colin Sexton, Ochai Agbaji, three
unprotected first round picks, an
unprotected swap, and a conditional swap
* Kevin Durant was traded for Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, four
unprotected 1st round picks; an
unprotected swap, and two 2nd round picks
* OKC traded PG13 for SGA, Gallinari, four
unprotected first round picks, and two swaps
* Gobert was traded for Walter Kessler , Jared Vanderbilt, Malik Beasely, Patrick Beverly, three unprotected 1sts, a top-5 protected swap, and a conditional swap
* Anunoby is on an expiring contract meaning he can walk next summer, meaning his value is significantly less than a 'normal' borderline all-NBA defender who shoots the 3 well.
* Anunoby has a career PER of 13.2 when the NBA average is 15.0. He has a career FTRate of .179 which is not much better than CJ's career rate; OG doesn't get to the line. He has a career rebound rate of 8.3%. Mo Harkless was an average rebounder and his rate was 8.6%. OG was 107th out of 190 qualified NBA players in rebound rate last year at 7.9%. Dame was at 7.6%. And he was 153rd out of 190 in assist rate. OG's career winshare/48 is .102 when the NBA average is .100. His career BPM is 0.2 when the NBA average is 0.0
now, maybe a new team and a new role will see his game expand. That happens sometimes. But he is a 25 year old veteran who will be entering his 7th season. His upside is likely limited
again, he'll only be a part of the return so if he is coming to Portland we'll need to see what else is coming with him to gauge the trade. But if there isn't much else (
like Boucher, Young & a lottery-protected first 5 years from now), yeah, that would be sad