Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:165bows wrote:Brad so far has been really mediocre in the draft though one can’t really fault him for not hitting on guys in the 50s of the draft.
Otoh he’s more than made up for it in the various udfa markets - Hauser, Kornet, Queta have all been good to great in some form or another. Peterson looks like a possible.
Celtic pick/Best available player when the Celtics picked
2021 Juhann Begarin/Aaron Wiggins
2022 JD Davison/Jabari Walker
2023 Jordan Walsh/Toumani Camara (even if the Celtics hadn't traded down I'm not sure guys like Strawther or Sasser have been better than Camara)
2024 too early to tell
The point is that Brad Stevens could literally have picked the best available player every single year and it still wouldn't have yielded a rotation guy for Boston.
For the sake of discussion, you’d have to also include the undrafted players who were available at those draft slots. For instance, in 2021 Austin Reaves would have been the pick, not Aaron Wiggins, tho Wiggins has a case. In 2022, the smart pick looks to be be Julian Champagnie not Jabari Walker and so on…
As for 2024, I do agree that it is too early to tell, but it is still somewhat disappointing that our 24 yr old 1st round pick has made no inroads to playing time. Look at OKC, they took Ajay Mitchell at 39. He’s been extremely effective in >400 mins. The OKC guard core ahead of him on the roster is SGA, Lu Dort, Jalen Williams, Alex Caruso, Isaiah Joe and Cason Wallace.
Our guards are basically White, 34-yr old Holiday, and PP, with Jaylen Brown playing the 2 in bigger lineups. We have no other guards!
You’re saying Mitchell would get no run with us? Maybe if Joe didn’t elect to play him, but on the merits he’d deserve similar run as he’s getting in OKC.