DCZards wrote:payitforward wrote:Why would I hate Rui Hachimura?
I don't -- he seems a great kid, & I hope he becomes a tremendous NBA player & proves me wrong.
I just think it was a mistake to take him #9 in the 2020 draft.
Hey, you & everyone know that I really like Brandon Clarke, right? But, it would also have been a mistake to take Brandon Clarke #9 in the 2020 draft.
There was enough talent in this draft that trading down would have gotten a more valuable set of assets. Had we traded our #9 to Boston for their #20 & #22, for example, we could have gotten Brandon Clarke & Matisse Thybulle. Just one example.
If I think that Clarke & Thybulle would have been a better haul than Rui, that's altogether different from "PIF hates Rui."
Is it really hard to distinguish between these simple things?
PIF, the way you talk about how the Zards should have traded the #9 pick for two later picks (which I agree with in principle) makes me think you're certain that a trade like that was an option for the Zards. Do you have any evidence of that?
That's a solid, valid point, Zards. On previous occasions when we discussed this, I did point out that of course I can't know if one or another particular trade was available.
Now, of course some kind of a trade down is always possible ("Hey, I've got the 5th pick in the draft. I'll give it to you for the 24th & 25th picks, which you have. What do you say?" "Ummm, ok...."). Whether the one I suggested -- our #9 for Ainge's #s 20 & 22 -- I can't know for sure.
What makes me think so, however, was Ainge saying before the draft that he didn't want 3 rookies (then he wound up w/ 4!). Plus the fact that he did trade away the #20 pick & got less for it than we'd have been offering. Plus the values match well on Kevin Pelton's chart -- http://nbasense.com/draft-pick-trade-value/2/kevin-pelton-2.
Still... doesn't mean it could have been done.
















