Negrodamus wrote:Last thing I'll say is forget all the stats, Bodner and Kyle Neubeck talked about how they watched almost every minute of every Rutgers game this year and came away feeling like Ace couldn't get by his man which led to difficult jumpers instead of getting to the rim. That's their "eye test". It was on their Friday podcast. Feel free to dismiss their opinions as "agenda" driven, too.
I love both Kyle and Derek, getting that out of the way first. Derek's reasoning is absolutely the worst kind to have. He opens talking about wanting to "maximize this contention window" IF Joel is healthy. He argues in his view Ace is 3 yrs away from reaching his potential, and won't give you anything this yr if Joel is healthy and you make a playoff run. You do not waste a 3rd overall pick on a lower upside guy b/c you're worried the higher upside guy is on a different timeline. News flash, even Tim Duncan, one of the all-time greatest players and an absolute stud of a rookie, couldn't get the Spurs out of the 2nd round. That was while playing with Robinson who finished in the MVP voting, DPOY voting and All-NBA voting, in Duncan's rookie year.
The Celtics took Brown (a complete project) and Tatum in back to back years b/c they fit holes on the roster and could get immediate playing time to develop while playing next to established stars who could take the pressure off them. Brown played 17 mins and scored 6.6 pts, 2.8 rbs and .8 assists and the Celtics still made the Eastern Conf Finals. By the way, the year before Brown the Celtics got bounced in the 1st rnd. Ace can't match those averages, seriously?
In Tatum's rookie year he played 30 mins a game and averaged 13.9 pts, 5 rbs and 1.6 asts. His ftr was .309; assist rate was 8%. Do we really think Ace can't avg 5 boards and 1.6 assists per game as a rookie? Really? Celtics went to the East Conf Finals that year.
There was no way Celtics thought Brown or Tatum were going to be "playoff" contributors. They took best available that fit their roster makeup and then allowed those two guys to play through their lumps and bumps to get crucial experience. That is exactly how the Heat do it as well. So Bodner's concern of who he projects could help more right now is a crap shoot and an awful mentality for determining who you draft.
Second, Joel is unlikely to even be healthy enough. So if Ace needs 3 yrs as Bodner thinks, that means he's coming into his full powers at same time as McCain and Grimes while Maxey is still in his prime. Shai is about to hit 27; Maxey would be 26 turning 27 as the team enters that 3rd year.
Kyle's view is he's firmly in the "trade down" which I also don't agree with. Even if the next "tier" is 8 guys, this isn't fantasy sports, your job is to evaluate and find the best player. In the Fultz year, Ainge made his decision and the only reason he traded down was b/c he KNEW which way the first two teams would draft and his guy would be there. Imagine tho if BC had a functional brain-cell and noticed Fultz blew every deep shot at the walkthrough and pivoted to Tatum? Think Ainge would still like his draft? Let's say Morey really likes Kon; I'll trade down he thinks and Kon will be sitting there. Only to find out Kon goes bewtween the picks you dropped behind. Pick your guy and don't risk losing out on him just to get a modest return (now if you get an idiot team that offers you the universe yeah trade down).
So respect both guys immensely, but that short segment you're talking about gave 2 different reasons both of which I think are flawed ways to think about how to use this pick.