It's an F for me. We completely wasted 3 valuable assets (#12, #42 and #60), we made no moves to clear the bottleneck at PG, we got no future assets via trade. The best thing we got from the whole process was a third string PF (if he makes the team). It's the worst draft I've ever seen the team have.
Worst draft we probably ever had was drafting Luther Wright in 1990? 1989? whenever that was. You can't say that 42 and 60 were vsluable assets at all. Worthless? No, valuable? Laughable.
It's an F for me. We completely wasted 3 valuable assets (#12, #42 and #60), we made no moves to clear the bottleneck at PG, we got no future assets via trade. The best thing we got from the whole process was a third string PF (if he makes the team). It's the worst draft I've ever seen the team have.
Every asset can be valuable if used the correct way. Would you call Isaiah Thomas a valuable asset to the Celtics? He was a 60th pick.
I don't know how getting Hill is completely wasting the 12th pick.
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The Celtics didn't draft him, and ever since the NBA went to a 2 round draft (30 years?) there is ONE example of the last pick being a good player. Pretty low odds, so, yeah picks that low are not valuable.
It's a waste because we could have just signed a similar combo guard in free agency without giving up anything. Mario Chalmers for instance.
Several 2nd round picks have turned out to be good players. Arguing over how valuable is a matter of pov I guess. But either way it's bad asset management.
It was not entertaining. Which is disappointing. My fist thought was "we had all those picks - surely we could combine them to move up." But when other teams have a ton of picks too and this draft is considered kinda meh, our picks had no value. I kept looking at who we could offer our multiple picks for their one pick, but it seemed like it was always Boston picking - and they had a ton of picks already, that they wanted to get rid of too. I guess we should be impressed the FO was able to get some cash for jumping back. Although maybe it was only like a hundred dollars or so. This draft sucked. But I don't totally blame DL. There are things I have wished he'd done differently (letting Ty give two first round picks for Trey Burke - I wanted Shroeder, but woulda settled on McCollum or Antetukunpo), but I don't know that he coulda done much better tonight.
Here's hoping 2017 will be better.
No, it isn't. It's easy to see if a player would be considered good or not. Just look at how many years they stay in the league, ezpz. No it's not bad asset management, what would you like the jazz to have done different?
Chalmers ruptured his achilles tendon last year and before then he didnt even come close to 40% from 3pt like hill did.
1. There is no guarantee we can get Chalmers.Chalmers was just one example. The key factor here is, is George Hill THAT much better than Chalmers (or anyone else available in free agency) that you give up a lottery pick for him? No chance.
Chalmers was just one example. The key factor here is, is George Hill THAT much better than Chalmers (or anyone else available in free agency) that you give up a lottery pick for him? No chance.
It's a waste because we could have just signed a similar combo guard in free agency without giving up anything. Mario Chalmers for instance.