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Trade Reaction: Thunder wheels and deals at the deadline

by Royce Young on February 19, 2009 at 3:37 pm 22 Comments

The first thought that came to my mind when I saw the Thabo Sefolosha trade was this. After the Malik Rose deal we were all wondering what was going on. Where was our wunderkid GM? But now Presti does something like this, and totally redeems himself.

I think it’s a great deal. Sefolosha is an extremely athletic 6-foot-7 small forward/shooting guard that was still finding playing time while being buried behind Larry Hughes, Ben Gordan and Luol Deng. We knew there was no way OKC was going to actually use all five of those first-round picks the next two years so you have to judge value here. And with this year’s draft Thabo Sefolosha > a late first-round pick. Big time. The Bulls needed to clear room for John Salmons and the Thunder really needs help at the two and three. Think about it – who backs up Kevin Durant right now? Go ahead. I’ll wait.

Answer: nobody. The Thunder’s got Russell Westbrook and Earl Watson at point. Kyle Weaver and Russell Westbrook at the two (and Desmond Mason of course). Kevin Durant at the three. Who’s playing behind him? Damien Wilkins? I don’t think he counts because he sure ain’t playing.

Sefolosha is natural three that can play the two. He’s solid at two positions and in Europe he played some point guard. He handles the ball well and is a good passer. He impacts the team immediately at two positions and strengthens the Thunder bench. Whether Scott Brooks decides to start Sefolosha or leave Weaver as the starter and bring Sefolosha off the bench, either way, the OKC bench just got a lot better. I think this is knock out of the park for OKC. The only drawback is that now I have to type “Sefolosha” on a regular basis.

Though he’s not a great shooter, he is a solid slasher and a capable defender. Draft Express said in 2006, best case he’s a Josh Howard (hopefully without the pot-smoking America hating). In the 2007 playoffs against Dwayne Wade, Sefolosha stiffled Dwyane Wade in Game One holding him to just 21 points on 7-16 shooting. The guy can play a little defense. And I’m not sure here, so help me out, but I think that’s kind of what Sam Presti is after.

This adds a lot of depth to the Thunder backcourt and hopefully can reduce the 45 minute games KD has been playing lately. Sefolosha is cheap (under $2 million per) and is just under contract for two years. So we can have a little test drive with a raw 24-year-old and maybe he pans out and maybe he doesn’t. But in the end, all OKC gave up was a late-round pick in a weak draft. And again it gives the OKC roster much needed help, especially if the Thunder can’t retain Desmond Mason.

As for the Malik Rose deal. On the surface, it doesn’t make a whole crap ton of sense. You trade Chris Wilcox – a guy that’s been a solid contributor to your franchise the past five years and someone that has pretty high value – for an 34-year-old pine-rider that makes more money than him? It really didn’t look all that bright at first glance. But the more everyone swished it around, I think it began to become more clear. I happen to really agree with jk’s assessment:

“After some thought I really think it comes down as a favor to Chris Wilcox. He has been a good soldier for the Sonic/Thunder franchise. As far as we know, he has been a good teammate despite getting no run over the past 6 weeks. It is his contract year–why not give him a chance to earn a solid paycheck next year.”

That’s a great point. He was going to be stuck on the end of OKC’s bench without a chance to play and without a chance to prove himself to future suitors. Now he’s going to go to the Running D’Antoni’s and have a shot at putting up good second half numbers and possibly earning a decent little contract. I think this explanation makes more sense than anything else. I imagine Wilcox has been asking for a chance to play, whether it be for OKC or someone else, and Presti did what he could to oblige.

With what happened last night and the scrambling that had to be done today by Presti and company, I think OKC did a nice job. Boy, if we only had that healthy Tyson Chandler… this would have been a banner and I mean banner trade deadline for the Thunder. With the Chandler deal, this trade season is an A+ for OKC. But with that falling through, I’d grade the Thunder at a B, with the chance for some extra credit pending Sefolosha’s contributions.

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AD
AD 5pts

Joe's been slack'n... every since he got excluded from that Thunder blog-a-thon...lol... speaking of that... who won?

okcnba
okcnba 5pts

Hey Royce, I love your write ups, but when are we gonna see an article from Joe?

AlexB
AlexB 5pts

it's easy (especially in sooner country!) to overblow relatively small moves like this, but this appears to be a good one. with his athleticism (sp?), he could/should develop into, at the very least, a quality defender. while he's prolly more suitable at the 3 right now, thebo could be a legit swingman off the bench next year that the team is lacking at this point (mase played some small forward, but he's better suited at the 2, unless we're going smallball). i like your style mr. presti!

AD
AD 5pts

Me thinks thats the last we ever hear from Mo-Diggity... Oh we barely knew you Mo...

Tobasco
Tobasco 5pts

Will we ever hear of Mo Sene again ? Or will he disappear from pro basketball ?

MartzMimic
MartzMimic 5pts

I hate to see Mo go. I had intended to start a FreeMo website, but spent too much time thinking about AD's Hollywood nicknames. I had always hoped that one day I would be picked for some Love's Prize Pack or Season Ticket Holder of the Century deal so that when they ask who my favorite Thunder player is, I could answer, "Mo Sene!"

Joe
Joe 5pts

And, Darnell Mayberry is reporting that we will be waiving Sene today.

What's interesting is that makes two guy's salary that we will pay that don't play for us. Donyell Marshall is still getting some Thunder bucks from last year.

daniel
daniel 5pts

ok, here's something that actually is worth reading:

Q&A with Thabo Sefolosha
blog.newsok.com/nbainokc/2009/02/19/qa-with-thabo-sefolosha

Nice!

Joe
Joe 5pts

I agree with you Jax. This does seem like a Ron Adams thing.

Anyway, Thabo statistically played very good defense last year, and this year not so much. His minutes have been more scattered this year however. He is smooth though from the few times I've watched him.

Defense is really hard to evaluate with numbers, but 82games has his PER at shooting guard at 15.7 and his opponent at 11.4, which is promising.

He shoots the three about as well as Earl does...or, not very good.

It's funny, I see so many similarities between Weaver, Mason and now Sefolosha. All three are shaky jumper guys who have a rep for defense and are about 6-6"......

John
John 5pts

I guess the Thabo deal makes sense. I think the Thunder basically got themselves a more athletic Kyle Weaver. Weaver can guard the 1-3, but he's very limited offensively. Thabo can guard the 2 and the 3, and he, too, is limited offensively. Both are cheap players. So, this gives Scott Brooks some flexibility on who to throw out there on a given night to guard an opponent's top swing man.

daniel
daniel 5pts

aw shucks, Royce....

Ya know, I'm looking at these press releases on the trades. Scintillating reading. I mean gripping stuff.

"We are excited to add Thabo to our team", said Presti. etc. etc.

Notice how they are always "excited" in these statements. Of course, sometimes they are "very pleased". They "feel" a lot too. Particulary in regards to "opportunities" and "great additions". Sometimes, though, instead of feeling, they "look forward" to things (great things) ahead.

I wonder if they have a Word document template laying around for these occasions. All you'd have to do is fill in the particular name, position, etc. in the press release.

"We are [excited]/[very pleased] to add [Tyson]/[Maliki]/[Thabo] to our team", said Mr Roboto.

Royce
Royce 5pts

@daniel
If this comment section were NBA Jam, it would say to you, "He's on fire!"

daniel
daniel 5pts

And, Thabs (if you'll pardon the familiarity) is from Switzer-land. Most appropriate, in a "70's and 80's OU football" kind of way.

daniel
daniel 5pts

Supercalifrajelisticexpi-sefolosha
Even though the sound of it is really quite atrosha

Royce
Royce 5pts

That just made me love this deal even that much more.

Jax Raging Bile Duct
Jax Raging Bile Duct 5pts

I see Ron Adams all over this. He's a defensive coach that we hired, and his last stop was with Chicago. I'm sure he planted a bug in Presti's ear, and Thabo will have a familiar face on the bench to help him get adjusted.

Good Luck Wilcox. Welcome Thabo. Go Thunder.

Royce
Royce 5pts

I really, really feel Smith is going to get the buy out. The Celtics moved Patrick O'Bryant and only got a conditional second-round pick in return. I think they're clearing room for Smith.

Steve H
Steve H 5pts

I certainly don't see any harm in moving Wilcox, but I think it was more about generating good will with the Knicks- and maybe getting some cash on the side (don't know how much those $ considerations came to)- than it was about making Wilcox happy. I'm shocked that we couldn't find any takers for Joe Smith. It will be interesting to see if we buy out Joe Smith to make him happy, or send a message that we will just let his contract expire and get nothing rather than take whatever Boston must have low-balled us with.

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