Smart is right there with Exum as a prospect. Exum benefited from being unknown and under-scrutinized, while Smart was picked apart a bit.
You don't really know what you're talking about, or what we have with Smart, or you wouldn't create a sour grapes thread like this.
This isn't sour grapes. This is something I argued for during the season.
As far as Smart being better than Exum, that could very well be the case. But is he better than Rondo? Because that is the next guy on the chopping block.
I actually like Smart and think he could be a great player. But I don't want him at the expense of Rondo who I KNOW is a great player and a player that could attract big time players to play with him. If Danny had the chips to get KLove, the Cs would be a destination. But we just don't have the chips.
Many argued that we had plenty of chips to get Love, but as it turns out, the main chip was our #1 pick and it just wasn't good enough. This has been documented by some the most reliable reporters including Woj.
It's not sour grapes when you argued for something all along. Danny dropped the ball here, and it's not entirely clear why.
Yeah, it really is sour grapes.
First of all, I was abolutely itching for Exum. When I saw that Orlando took Gordon I was dying with anticipation, with the thought that we may seriously have a shot. When Utah took him I was certainly a little dissapointed.
BUT
I never expected we had a shot at Exum, and to be honest I was already pretty happy with either Smart or Vonleh. As much as I did want Exum more, there were times where I actually reminded myself that there's every chance that Smart may prove the better player. Maybe Exum will never put on the muscle and will just get bullied around too much. Maybe his scorign ability would be negated against the bigger, stronger NBA talent. Maybe he'd just never quite reach that celiling everybody thought he may have.
I thought all the same things about Wiggins - he could become a superstar, or he could just become a Jeff Green..not bad by any means, but well below expectations. Exum would have been a high risk, high payoff type draft decision, and as a result it would have almost certainly meant that we were going to go in to a more long-term rebuild while we waited for him to develop. Also would have likely meant Rondo would be gone, because Exum is not the type of talent you bring off the bench.
Anyway the reality is, Boston won some of those last games and they won them because out players had heart. No matter how many guys were injured, no matter how unimportant the games were, they still played to in. That to me was a great test of the attitudes out guys have, and that to me meant more than one draft position on the board. If our young guys just agreed to give up and let the team throw those last games, how would Rondo have respected any of those young guys? How could we, as fans, respect them?
Why would Danny trade Hump away if he didn't get any offers of value for him? He's a $10M expiring contract. I'd rather keep him and let his contact expire rather than trade him for some bum contract (just for the sake of making the team worse) and then end up with $10M more on the cap after this offseason.
I love Smart as a player and his attitude as a person from what I see. He looks to be the highest calibre of competitor - a guy who gets up for every game, will fight for every loose ball, will battle on every defensive possession. A winner, through and through. I love Exum's potential, but all of those personality tries are questioned. Nobody knows him that well here - is he mentally tough? Is he a leader? Is he a hard worker? Is he highly coachable? We don't know.
So yeah Exum would have been nice for sure, but I'm perfectly happy with Smart. I very much doubt he's going to let any of us down.
As for the trade for Love, who cares? Do you really believe that getting Love would have changed this franchise around overnight? The guy's been in Minnesota for 6 years - they haven't made a single playoff game in that time. Even Chris Bosh's Raptors made the Playoffs before he went to Miami. Likewise the Wade was able to single handedly will his terribly Miami Heat team to the playoffs before the Big-Three began. KG led the Wolves to the playoffs how many times? Kevin Love on the other hand - not one playoff appearance. Then on top of that, accoring to him teammates, he has all but zero leadership ability.
So what did you really expect would happen if we got Love? We'd have had to do a sign and trade, take him on for at least $18M a year. Then season after we'd have to re-sign Rondo to a max contract, min $18M a year. Considering the fact that they aren't the only two players we'd have under contact, how exactly did you think we were going to find the cap space to sign a third max contract player? Believe me, we'd need one. No team with Rondo and Love as it's two best players is contending.
Just let it go.
Be proud that the guys on this team fought to win, no matter how insignificant the game. That's Celtic Pride.