playa-hater wrote:It's been a few weeks since Boston played.. Anyone change their top 3 or 4 for the Celtics pick at 14.
Mine is slightly tweaked. No longer do I have Kira Lewis in my top 4..
For me, regardless of Hayward (I expect) being on the team or not.
1 - Sediq Bey - fits in just too well and can play right away at a good level. Great floor without a great ceiling.
2 - A Nesmith - a 2-3 perfect 3 and D player who also is rthe perfect compliment to Tatum/Brown/Kemba
3 - Pat Williams - a 3-4-5 Boy in an ever growing man's body. Might have the lowest floor of the top 2, but a higher possible ceiling. bit at 6'8 225 and just turning 19, wouldn't surprise me to see him at 6'9 and 250 playing all front court positions well within a year or two.
4 J Smith - still up and down on him, yet his inside/outside potential both on offense and defense is exactly what the doctor ordered for a center on Boston.
I don't understand how people have Saddiq Bey over Tyler Bey especially considering Tyler is likely to be there for our second or even third pick (at least going by mock drafts). Tyler is a much better defender, capable of defending multiple positions. He's more versatile on offense. He can post up, he has a turn around J, can spot up from three, runs the floor exceptionally well and is an above average passer with high BBIQ. He's also a much better athlete than Saddiq with a powerful build, leaping ability and longer wingspan. I don't see why anyone would take Sadiq over Tyler no matter where they're picking let alone accounting for #14 over #26 and #30.
I'm starting to think Tyler will be the steal of the draft if he's taken where he's mocked. There are half a dozen guys going in the lottery in these mocks I wouldn't take over him. He reminds me of Kawhi in so many ways. If he works on his handle and shot and make it above average like Kawhi did between being drafted and his rookie season, he could be special. I think his game translates so much better for the pros than college. I have a feeling if he was taken #14 people would be pissed whereas I would understand because I wouldn't want to risk him not falling to #26. I wouldn't draft Saddiq tbh. He's a poor man's Mikal Bridges. Let someone else take him which will allow someone else better to fall to us.
Nesmith is Jaylen Brown 2.0. Severely limited on offense. A pure 3 and sometimes D. He's not even on my radar and I'd be shocked that he's so high on boards except for the fact that these draft gurus are anything but.
Patrick Williams is a Danny Ainge pick if I ever did see one. Undersized without a position. He lacks any semblance of offensive skills to be a SF despite having the perfect body and athleticism, and he lacks the size to be an old school PF that his skills align with. All without the BBIQ and passing you'd need for him to be a small ball 4/5. I see Jordan Bell. I guess if we traded out of the first and got an early 2nd I'd take him. He's another guy I know will get overdrafted by some G.M. and I hope it happens so someone much better drops to us.
I was originally higher on Jalen Smith who is what everyone was hoping for from and many of you sadly still believe, Robert Williams is. Basically Capela 2.0. Part of me sees some upside and part of me sees just a big body that can't defend the perimeter, nor has any offensive skills beyond dunks and occasional spot up jumpers like Capela. So I wouldn't take him at #14, but depending on who is left on the board with our late 1st I would consider him. TBH, I'd much rather let someone else take him and take Paul Reed later who I see as Theis 2.0 but actually an upgrade.