Celts17Pride wrote:Seriously, if you look at the list of players the Celtics have worked out it has trade down written all over it. Brad Stevens trading down and collecting 2nd round picks.
Generally speaking, I don't mind trading down as a strategy. 2023 draft night trade downs, Brad walked away with 4 future picks and Jordan Walsh. I thought that was great business.
But also, Brad has gotten so little out of the draft. He's moved pick #16 (2021), #25 (2022), #25 & #29 (2023), #14 (2024) and future picks/swaps in 2028 & 2029 for veteran players ... if you look at the Pop Spurs, the current Thunder and the current Pacers it becomes extremely apparent that hitting on non-lottery picks is critical to financial viability of your team. If you are constantly flipping your picks for good players making $20 million to $35 million, as Brad has done, you get very old and very expensive very quickly.
If we aren't picking #28 and #32 and trading them for other purposes, I would understand it but it'd be a little depressing. What is to be gained from adding 4 future 2nds at this point? With tatum out for the year and a $275 million tax bill and no rotation players under 25 yrs... this is the year to add some rookies imo