Top Tier
Fultz- Top prospect. Going to be one of the best at getting into the paint off the dribble in the league. I think he will be a Harden level talent in terms of scoring, they have similar measurements, but I think Fultz might be more explosive. Fits the need we have of another offensive creator when teams shift towards IT.
Second Tier (I go back and fourth on these next 3 guys)
Tatum- Is a great scorer. He might not be as explosive as the other guys in the top 4, but the natural footwork he has at such a young age is going to lead him to be a great offensive player. He has great length and should be able to guard multiple positions once he fills out. Long term he and Brown on the perimeter would pose a ton of match up problems for opponents. His shot improved as the season went along which i what you want to see and the mechanics are good. I heard on a recent podcast that no one works harder on their game than him. He reminds me of Melo, except Tatum defends and makes the extra pass.
Jackson- An athlete the likes of which the Celtics haven't seen in a while. Superior vertical athlete to Jaylen Brown. He's an excellent passer, can guard multiple positions due to his size, and quickness. His shot went in during the second half of the year but I don't like it mechanically. Combine his ugly mechanics with a poor 3 point percentage and he might end up struggling to shoot at the NBA level. If he can clear up his mechanics and become a 3 point shooter I think he is a star in this league.
Ball- Elite passer, great feel for the game, good vertical athlete. On the right team he can lead an elite offense. On the wrong team he won't be able to create the separation to create any shots. If we trade for a guy like George, or Butler or sign a player like Hayward I think Ball is a perfect fit because he will enhance great scorers rather being expected to create himself. If we don't acquire another scorer I don't see how Ball fits, since we need offensive creators for when teams collapse on IT and Ball isn't that.