Riverwalk2021 wrote:JW is a basketball terrorist. Keep him as far away as possible from Boston. No instincts or baseline fundamentals. Will be playing in China in two years.
I take it you watched summer league?
Hard to argue for Walsh, but I think he'll be in the league in 2 years. Maybe not with the Celtics. He doesn't really replace/augment anyone in our top 7-8 rotation, so it may be hard for Joe to use him in the system. Stepping up as Brissett replacement, an energy guy that can crash the boards, is probably his best bet this year. Even then, it would only mean spot minutes.
I have to remind myself that for every Trayce Jackson-Davis there are about 10 2nd round picks that are out of the league in a few years.
However, in Walsh's case, I just see a guy trying to fit into a role that's still uncomfortable for him. Spotting up at the 3pt line is not there for him yet. His passing instincts actually looked pretty good, tho. He has some fundamentals, just spending too much energy trying to do the right thing. It'll come.
Without getting into the C's draft history in the past 6 years, who they drafted, didn't draft, etc, I'd say that Walsh is the closest pick to giving me Timelord vibes. Williams was pretty lost out there at times (and oft injured), but he had the advantage of being bigger than Walsh and primarily just needing to hang around the basket for offensive lobs and defensive blocks. Walsh has to cover more terrain. Like Williams, I think he has good BBIQ, it's just going to take time for him to fit into a disciplined system.
Basketball terrorist is kinda harsh though -- he just turned 20 a few months back.