I have no doubt that OK4 will be a fine offensive player in this league.
The question with him still concerns his defensive presence as a big man.
Here is the simple Catch-22 for the Knicks and OK4...
If he plays 4 for us, Anthony is at 3, and you have the makings of a defensively challenged frontline with at least two players who are very slow for their respective positions. (Also means you have to find a 5 to clean up their mess.) Both of them will score, but will they give up more than they put in?
If he plays 5 you have a potentially weak defender at the position where we are desperate for a rim protector. This problem is further exacerbated if Anthony has to move to the 4- you then have two weak rim protectors in the positions you depend on for shot blocking.
The most important aspect of OK4s development once he is in the league will be his progress as a defender.
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