Captain_Caveman wrote:Since we already knew that Young was a bust, and both journeyman slob Gerald Green and late 2nd rounder Jackson appear safe, the fact that this is even a question assures me that Hunter is a bust also.
Remember all the love Ainge got for incrementally growing his treasure trove of lesser assets? With his near total failure to consolidate them, that's not looking to be as genius as he was getting credit for.
Sullinger and Turner out for nothing in return, Bentil cut, Young and Hunter likely washouts, forced to draft and stash with two 1st rounders and essentially with a 2nd rounder in Nader as well.
The issue is that Young and Hunter suck as prospects. Maybe they come back as Gerald Green style retread role players years later, but they've done nothing for this team on the court or as an asset.
Bentil who cares, it's like when people kill Ainge for Semi Hard Erden or Lester Hudson. Late 50's picks if they work out great or help a trade swell, but if not then hey crap is what crap does.
The Hunter issue reflects poorly on Brad as well since that was supposedly one of his guys. If Jackson is a miss the whole Brad Stevens super-scout meme may die out.
I'd say overall there has been a bit of a shift in approach with the whole 'physically mature' draft this year. We'll see if it pans out. As others have said the asset consolidation netted Thomas who has pretty strong value, and there is a whole drool thread about one of the current stashes so there is lots of stuff still out there.
But I agree we are at the quarter poll marker here and it would be nice if one or two of these start to pan out some time.
Edit - I guess my main point is it would have been nice to at least get a Delonte West type out of one of those guys.






















