Pumpkin17 wrote:Darth Celtic wrote:Pumpkin17 wrote:
It is actually incredible to think that with tatum and fultz switched this is probably a sweep in favour of Phila. Obviously no one could have predicted fultz troubles and the guy can very well become a superstar still. Problem is, if you already know Simmons is going to be your starting PG, why do you go for another PG and not for a forward?
Well, this has been said before, Fultz Tatum switch would never have happened. Danny would have taken Tatum at 1 if not trade. The full impact of the trade won't be seen for years as it's a 3% chance at the 2/3 pick this year, or whatever the kings end up next year (if not 1) added to the Celtics team.
No trade wouldn't affect this year or playoff series, like at all.
Well, my point is not only about the impact of the trade, is about Phila's reasoning. Why going for a PG if you already know to have a superstar prospect at the same position? After the trade they were chosing 1st, so they could have very well take Tatum instead of Fultz. Obviously Ainge would have not traded the pick if he was convinced that Phila was going for Tatum, but that's Boston perspective and it's more than understandable. Phila, on the other hand, was wrong on the whole process (no pun intended). They were wrong in trading up and they were wrong in chosing a PG. Even Jackson would have been better for them considering Simmons is going to be their PG for years to come, not to speak about the asset they gave up.
I'll put it this way. If Fultz was shooting just as good as he did in SL, Sixers won't lose G1. Fultz can switch better than JJ or Beli. Fultz can run the PnR with Ben or Jojo for the entire game and force Rozier, Larkin or Smart to switch unto a 6'10 or taller generational player in either Ben or Jojo.
If you look at every contender. Rockets, Warriors, Raps or Cavs. All have a lead scoring guard. LeBron plays that role. Ben doesnt have that 25+ppg scorer in his DNA.
Fultz wasn't an ordinary PG. He was close to being the perfect PG. He's got the tools to play positionless well on both ends. He can switch unto bigger defenders and even provide rim protection on D. Offensively he can run the PnR for 48 mins (Tatum or Jackson cant), space the floor and also score on ISO.
And overall, star PGs are valued highly and generally possess higher RPMs in the league over guys like Paul George or Hayward, who are more of beta than alpha on offense.
Why did the Sixers overpaid for the number 1 overall pick? Because Sixers believes top tier assets gets you top tier talent. And top tier talent gets you into a top tier team. And you can't get top tier assets without going the extra mile, that is whether to tank or sacrifice a young promising player.
Fultz was not just a top tier talent. He was even the perfect fit for the team. That is given he can shoot like he did in UW or SL.
The trade looks bad now because Fultz cant shoot. We didnt trade for that. But once he gets his jumper back, you're talking about a flawless PG with elite size for his position.
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