Celts17Pride wrote:I would be bold and offer Pritchard, 30th pick and next year’s first round pick and see how far up this draft I could get.
Once you know how far up you could get then evaluate who could be there an if it’s worth it.
Celtics could get a good player and help their cap situation in one trade.
By the way, I would only consider it if it got me in the 13-18 range and there was a player I liked still available
Too risky imo.
You're trading away a top 8 rotation player who just helped you win a title.
These are all guys who were top 18 picks in a recent drafts who spent a good portion of their rookie year in the G league - and they were on teams that were worse than the Celtics:
Taylor Hendricks - 9th pick - Jazz
Jett Howard - 11th pick - Magic
Gradey Dick - 13th pick - Raptors
Kobe Bufkin - 15th pick - Hawks
Jarace Walker - 8th pick - Pacers
Jalen Hood-Schifino - 17th pick - Lakers
Ousmane Dieng - 11th pick - Thunder
Johnny Davis - 10th pick - Wizards
Dalen Terry - 18th pick - Bulls
James Bouknight - 11th pick - Hornets
Moses Moody - 14th pick - Warriors
Tre Mann - 18th pick - Thunder
Meanwhile, we've had guys picked outside of the top 18 in recent drafts who did contribute right away as a rookie (Walker Kessler, Jaylin Williams, Podziemski, Herb Jones, Ayo Dosunmo, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Craig Porter Jr, Payton Pritchard, Robert Williams, Christian Braun, Cam Whitmore, GG Jackson, Vince Williams Jr, etc.)
Long story short, you can often get a player who's just as good (if not better) in the 19-60 range as you can in the 9-18 range so it might not be worth it to trade a guaranteed rotation player (like Pritchard) for a guy who is not guaranteed to be a rotation player (might spend season in G league), imo.