The fact that pritchard looks like he's at least a solid bench player is irrelevant.
I can't believe ainge went into this past off season with the thought that these guys we draft this season might have to be major contributers on a contending team. It's like gross misconduct or something. It's that serious people... It's just egregious.
Yep. And people still behave like Nesmith has the same value as the 2020 Memphis pick did back in 2018/2019. Or they behave as-if Langford, a guy who is not playing so frequently that it makes even the most trusting person in the world suspicious, has the value of a lottery pick.
The best is how people behave like Rob Williams, an undersized center who might one day be a solid rotational contributor/fringe starter, is worthy of a first-rounder or two.
It’s time we collectively accept what we all know to be true: The treasure trove of so-called “assets” ended up being fool’s gold because we drafted poorly and had been unable to make trades (the IT trade ruined Danny’s rep throughout the league, in case you’re one of those naive fellas wondering why we saw Kyrie, Horford and Hayward walk on us).
Before the entire rest of the league notices, we should get whatever we can for Langford, Nesmith, G. Williams, R. Williams and Edwards. Salvage what we can. Contributing veterans, the kind of bench players we had in 2008, is probably the only hope because nobody is giving us Barnes or Collins for these pretenders...