winsomme2 wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:Squigglepuffin wrote:
This reporter is not legit IMO
He used to work for the failing NYT. So there is a high chance of this being fake news.
Our overflowing backcourt of non star players???
You don't draft a potential all star because you have 5 bench players in front of him.
Holy freaking crap
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First off what if you don't see a potential All Star but a young kid with a lot of question marks?
Second there is an All Star at PG already on the team. Boston is angling for an All Star wing player whether it is Hayward, Butler, or George. This would greatly limit any impact that Fultz could have in the short term as he is primarily a scorer.
Fultz may or may not be the best of this draft class but what has made this draft special is that there are 5-10 potential All Stars in this draft. Some of those players actually helped their team win games this year.
Coming into this year Giles, Jackson , Tatum where the top players with Fultz and Ball at 4 and 5. Giles was hurt and didn't perform but if you decided to asses how players did in conference play and against other top end talent you would come away with it looking like Jackson and Tatum on top followed up by Fultz and Ball and Fox probably having moved into that top 5 group. If you need a pg then Fultz, Ball, and Fox look great. If you have 4 guys in your top 8 that already under 6'5" not so much.
What is happening is completely logical but so many people of convince themselves of the illogical that this is hard to accept.