Patsfan1081 wrote:sam_I_am wrote:Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:I think tankathon messed up the protections on some of the picks, according to https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed, the Celtics have the following picks in the upcoming draft:
Blazers 2nd round pick
Orlando 2nd round pick if it's 55-60 (lol not happening)
the more favorable of (i) Houston's 2023 2nd round pick protected for selections 31-32 and (ii) the less favorable of the Dallas pick and the Miami pick
FYI, our own pick is due either to Charlotte or Washington depending on where Boston ends up.
Also it's pretty harsh to say that Stevens hasn't drafted a decent prospect yet considering he's only had two late second rounders to use and neither of the guys he selected has played a NBA game yet. Maybe let's wait until we see them play NBA competition before passing judgement.
The signs of being good at judging talent are there. Brad and organization seemed to have interest in Scottie Barnes and Tari Eason - 2 of the best picks in last 2 drafts and their second round picks and undrafted pickups have shown promise. Their ability to target the right players as free agents or trade targets has also been spot on.
He’s def done a good job with trades and free agency, the draft is still a mystery though. There was no way they were getting a pick high enough to get Barnes and if they were so enamored with Eason they could have moved up to get him. I mean they work out a ton of players, I dont really think that reflects their talent evaluation capabilities too much. And its not like Brad didnt have a say in the previous drafts during the Ainge regime, they had some big misses towards the end there. Brad continued Ainge’s love for undersized point guards
Davison isn't undersized. He's 6'3".
Average height of a PG in today's NBA is 6'2.5".
And with his near 40" vertical leap, Davison plays bigger than 6'3". At pretty much every level he's played at, he's rebounded and blocked shots at a very high level for a guard.