Okposo didn't have a better 2nd half at all. He was complete trash all season and terrible for a good portion of the end of last season as well.
I'd love to see him make a recovery but athletes in their 30s generally don't completely recover from serious head injuries. Listen to his end of season comments. He said his skating and his timing was off all season because of the injury and lack of conditioning and he was going to use this Summer to figure it out. I'm sure he can figure some of the skating out (he's always been poorly conditioned) but he's never going to fully get his timing back. For a guy who is past his prime in athlete years, who other than one season has always been a passenger player that doesn't drive play, and plays a style of game that is opposite of what the league is going... that doesn't bode well. I hope I'm wrong about him but at this point Botterill is either checking off days until he gets a CBO from the next lockout or is becoming friends with every Seattle GM candidate.