theBigLip wrote:The Penguin wrote:Snakebites wrote:Celtics/Lakers with the top 2 picks in the strongest draft in years.
Surely I can't be the only one irritated by that.
Freaking Celtics. Sucker the Nets into one of the worst trades in basketball history, get the #1 pick in a loaded draft yet they still won't be able to knock the Cavs and their fans down the several pegs they need to be knocked down in the Conference Finals.
It will be interesting to see what the Celtics do. Draft a PG, to add to their already strong core of guards? Not enough playing time to go around. So do you trade one of them (or even the draft pick)?
I think a lot depends on Gordon Hayward. I'd have to believe there's at least a little bit of tampering between him and Stevens. If you know you can sign him in FA, I draft and keep Fultz, sign Hayward and shop some combination of Bradley / Smart / Crowder / '18 Brooklyn pick / whatever other assets for one more big piece.
Their backcourt is crowded, but it's also all in line to be VERY expensive very soon. For argument sake, lets say they sign Hayward they can make an offer of Jaylen Brown / Bradley / Smart / Zeller /'18 Brooklyn 1st / '19 Clippers 1st / '19 Memphis 1st for Butler and Robin Lopez (might be an overpay from Boston, but still illustrating the point) and roll out:
Lopez / Horford
Horford / Crowder
Hayward / Crowder
Butler / Fultz
IT / Fultz / Rozier
Loaded. But is it still enough to beat Lebron?