Celts17Pride wrote:Hal14 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:Common sense. Hal, every year you fall in love with college players like they are a sure thing. A few years ago you were in love with Jordan Walsh. Walsh will be lucky if he is on the team next year. You don't trade players like Tatum, Brown, White for swings at the fence. Not when you are one year removed from a championship. Thank goodness Brad Stevens has more sense than posters in this forum.
Let's not make this personal. Let's stick to the subject matter. Jordan Walsh has nothing to do with this.
Massive difference between Jordan Walsh and Dylan Harper. If you can't see that, it's not even worth a discussion.
Dylan Harper is not a sure thing. Sorry. May never be as good of a shooter that he will need to be at the next level. Excellent prospect, not a sure thing.
I never said he was.
But let's also remember how we won the 2024 nba title. Tatum and Brown. How'd we get them? We traded for picks, those picks landed in the top 3 and we drafted them.
That strategy worked pretty good back then.
How about the Thunder? They traded a proven star Paul George for an unproven young player SGA..SGA was young, talented, not very proven in the NBA, was drafted outside the top 10 so he was a lesser prospect than Harper heading into the draft and lower ranked than Harper coming out of HS as well.
The Pacers? They traded a proven star Sabonis who had already made 2 all-star games, for a young, talented player who was less proven (at the time of the trade had made 0 all star games) in Haliburton. Now they're in the NBA finals. And Haliburton was a lesser prospect than Harper. Haliburton was also drafted outside of the top 10, was not recruited very heavily coming out of HS and his usage % was so low as a freshman because he wasn't that good yet and wasn't good enough to get drafted till after his sophomore year..meanwhile Harper as a freshman was one of the best players in college basketball.