djFan71 wrote:Walsh was my guy heading into the draft, but I've been usurped in post volume / enthusiasm on his count. He's beyond binky at this point, just a straight up guy that's gonna be a stud sooner or later. He'll rock Maine for a while then at some point will be undeniable. If I'm being rational, that's next season, but rational is no fun. I really did think he had a realistic chance at meaningful minutes post-draft, but Brad brought in guys that are a little more established in his role. He's still got a shot, but it's an outside one.
Hauser, Pritchard, Brissett are gonna establish themselves beyond binky level as well.
So, I went Stevens and Banton as my choices. Banton likely may not make it past October, but I can't get past my tall playmaker fetish. I belatedly added Gabriel since we can have 3.
I'm with you on this.
I'll also add this. When Danny was GM I seldomly liked the guys he was bringing in around the edges. He did well for the first 2-3 years of the KG/PP/Allen/Rondo era, but beyond that there were too many Mikki Moore, MDaniels, Dooling types. The list goes on. I thought he missed on a lot of available guys that would have really complimented the core. I felt like he struggled in that regard. He loved "tweeners".
Brad on the other hand, I think he's hitting home runs. I literally like every single guy he's brought in. I think because Brad's coached recently, he has a good pulse on the league and guys that will compliment his stars. Plus, Brad likes size. I think Walsh, Brissett, Stevens, Banton, Svi, and Hauser can all help if called upon. I think Gabriel, Quenta, and Kornet can make a decent big man depth behind KP/AH. Although, I still think Brad will bring in one more either before or during the season.
Kudos to Brad. This team is big, athletic, versatile, and every single guy he's brought in has a skill or two that can be useful.