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Apologies for the confusion TR. And cheers to Issac for clearing that up. For the record, from what I remember, many folks did think that Okafor was the more complete player. Specially since his offensive game came on during his senior year. But his constant back troubles during his last college season scared a few teams off a little. Not that it has been a problem this year. God knows I would have taken Okafor over Howard anyhow.
Cheeze, your loyalty to Bogut is commendable but seriously, you cant claim outright that he will be ROY. Look at this year so far: Howard has had a solid year, but Okafor has him beat hands down. Now you have to throw Ben Gordan into the mix, cause that kid is carving it up nite in, nite out. And off the bench. (NOTE: He gave Miami 29 today, with 5 trey's in the 4th and OT) It all depends on the impact they have during the season, not their f*^king draft position.