I’d consider reading Brown in the right package for an established star, not some 19 year old kid.
This.
Yeah, this is sort of where I fall too. We'd be trading Brown for a gamble, where the pick most likely will never be as good as Brown.
Also, the whole "Brown has peaked" thing is absolutely crazy to me. We're talking about a wing who has made almost unforeseen progress with his ball-handling, shooting and playmaking in general, and he's peaked because he has tendonitis?? You can't be serious, tendonitis is not some nail in the coffin
While I generally agree with the rest of your post, you’ve gotta be exaggerating right? Jaylen is a deserving allstar but he’s not some scrub who came out of nowhere and is now an allstar this year. He had a chance (albeit a small one) at becoming one last year. It took him 5 years of solid progress to get where he’s at.
JB is good but let’s pump the brakes a bit on this hype train. His progress isn’t “unforeseen” and it’s not like he’s one of the few #3 picks to play at an allstar level.
When you consider where he was 5 years ago(he was a wing with no handle, no shot and poor decision making/awareness) I do think that his improvement is up there among unlikely leaps for a 19-20 year old prospect in 4-5 years.
I don’t know. I mean, in his draft class alone, you have guys like Murray and Ingram (younger than him), Sabonis (same age) and Siakam (older) who have all turned out well after 5 years of being in the league. And that’s just his draft class alone
I’m not knocking JB’s progress but to call his rise to stardom as “almost unforeseen” is Celtic fan hyperbole.
You know what’s almost unforeseen? IT4, standing 5’9” and drafted 60th, becoming a franchise player and putting up historic numbers during his time with us.
I mean with the exception of Siakam, none of those players were as raw as Brown in their respective skillsets. If Brown's improvement is close to what you'd see of a 'rags to riches' story from raw forwards picked in the late first round then that's really not something that most people can foresee.
Lol now you’re just grasping at straws.
1) the original poster has already said that he phrased it badly
2) if the expectation was that our #3 pick would be performing at par typical to a late first rounder, then either DA is purposefully trying to sabotage this franchise or you’re trying to make something out of nothing
I get that Brown performing at an allstar level was never guaranteed. It’s hard to be an allstar given that they only pick top 20-30 and there are a lot of really good players in the league. But even among the current crop of all stars? He’s not even the “least likely” to be there
I’d say the most surprising one would be Nikola Jokic who was picked in the 2nd round. That’s the outlier more than anything. I mean, not every allstar is a top 10 pick, but as it happens, a bunch of them are. This year alone, the non-top 10 people are Giannis, Kawhi, Joker, Gobert, Donovan Mitchell, Lavine, Vooch, Booker, and Sabonis. That’s 9 out of 27 players selected to the team (replacements included) who weren’t top 10 picks. That number shrinks even more once we expand it to non-lottery, and it shrinks down to 1 player once we expand it to non-1st round.
Brown has shown great improvement but a top 10 pick with elite athleticism and tireless work ethic becoming a productive player and eventually becoming an allstar isnt some mind blowing narrative that we’ve almost never seen before.