Celts17Pride wrote:Effectively the Celtics have 1 pick. Even the great draft guru Danny Ainge is not going to find a player to make the team with the 60th pick in the draft. Remember the goal is to win now (see Brandon Wallace).
Not to go too off topic but I disagree with this. This is a pretty deep draft, imo. No, it doesn't have the star power that some might like (I am thoroughly unimpressed with Gordon, Mayo and Jordan) but it does have a lot of close to contributing role players and future starters, imo. The draft will be fantastic if Bill Walker, James Harden, Marreese Speights, Alexis Ajinca, Serge Ibaka and Rodrigue Beaubois all stay in. Beaubois is especially intriguing because of his physical similarities to Rondo (quick, wiry strong, huge hands and pterodactyl wingspan) and his upside (pretty new to the game still.)
Even some of the college seniors have upside, imo. Off the top of my head, Aleks Maric has a proven track record of success in the Big-12, can score from the low post and has great size. Some of the drawbacks are that he is a bit slow and lacks quickness. He is also playing at ~275 lbs. He should surely be able to drop some of that weight, I should think.
There is also my sleeper pick of the draft, Pat Calathes. A 6'11 SF from St Joes who can stroke it from deep, has the ability to distribute the rock and can control off the bounce (former 5'9-ish PG.) The kid went through some pretty serious growth spurts and is just now growing into his body. Statistically, I would say Calathes profiles to a better overall player than Vlad Rad and possibly as good as Dunleavy, Jr. He will likely be around in the 2nd RD! If he was a foriegner, they would call him Bargnani and draft him 1st overall. Heck, Vlad Rad and Dunleavy were both lottery picks.
Anyways, back on topic.