I must admit that I'm surprised how far AD dropped after so much talk before the season began that he might be the 1st or 2nd pick. I have no doubt that if he stayed in prep he would have gone higher.
AD has a high ceiling and could turn out to be a huge steal at 9 if he works hard at his game, stays healthy and develops. If he doesn't work hard and consistently do what he's capable of doing he could turn out not to be such a great value. IMO, I think he's going to develop slowly at first, but by year 3 will begin to look like a dominating player. I think he's going to be a player that many will look back and wonder how so many teams passed on him. It probably won't look that way next season or even the next, but it eventually it will.
I think he's going to be an Amare S type talent, though better defender, at some point during his NBA career.
You don't like Dragic? He's more shoot first but he's still a very good player, if Parsons could look good in Houston's system and get good looks Lamb should as well.
Dragic is OK, but he is an unrestricted free agent, no?
I imagine, I'm not a fan of Morris. Not sure who I would keep between White and Jones.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA nice pick Celtics
They needed players. Waiters at #4 just doesn't cut it IMHO. Lamb would have been a smarter pick if they wanted a shooting guard.Hahaha! I'll believe it when I see it! That was a horrific pick by Cleveland. Not saying Lamb should have gone 4th but Waiters at that spot was a major reach for a team that needed a different position than Waiters.
Wroten is talented as hell but the Grizz desperately need perimeter shooting and Wroten can't shoot at all. They do need a backup PG for Wroten though and I like his potential to develop into that more than I do Selby's.
That's the danger of coming back. A lot of fans talk about how kids should stay in college to improve their draft status. Sometimes the best thing you have going for you in the NBA draft is being an unknown. I have to think Drummond would have gone higher if he had stayed hidden in prep school for a year. Now he might be a better player and a better person for having gone to college for a year, but purely from a draft position I'm not sure it was the right call.
He could be Dwight Howard, he could be Kwame Brown. Both guys have done just fine financially for themselves. I think he has the highest ceiling in the draft - he's basically a stronger, more athletic Davis. But Davis is a much more assertive and skilled player right now. It's just crazy to consider how gifted Drummond is, but how far he has to go as a basketball player. Can't lose sight of the fact that he is still just 18 years old, and doesn't turn 19 for 2 months.
Those were two great picks for the celtics considering need and current roster.
The NBA IQ on this board is so low
Drafting on need late in the NBA draft is how you end up with stiffs. Best player available at that point. Fab Melo ain't replacing Garnett.