Gant wrote:24istheLAW wrote:Slept on the pick last night, so I'd have more to offer than combo guard jokes.
I think the biggest benefit of the Robert Williams III pick is that we can let Baynes walk. I like Baynes, but re-signing a 20 MPG player coming off a career year at their price, not your price, is bad business. Danny knows this.
With Smart or Rozier, if one is gone there's a plan B. If you move Jaylen, there's a plan B, and if you did move him its probably for another versatile wing. With Baynes you didn't have a plan B.
Best Player Available is a nice theory but sometimes you need to use the draft to replace cheap roles with cheap players. That's hopefully what we just did.
Not at all. Williams almost surely isn't ready to take on that responsibility as a rookie, and the Celtics are going for the title next year. They every intention of re-signing Baynes.
Of course he isn't ready. The point is that you don't have a choice sometimes. I have a hard time seeing Baynes return whether we like him or not. What we can do is minimize the fallout and bring back a younger, higher MPG player (Smart or Rozier) who we couldn't if we extended ourselves to keep Baynes.






















