Based on relatively limited opportunity to see Grant play, I think he would be a good fit and a good add to the team. Better than what I saw of Collins. From the Celtics perspective, I think 2 firsts and say Nesmith and Grant is reasonable.
Grant would likely be our starting PF and from what I saw, would be great in that role. A real improvement for the team. Not sure about this from Detroit's perspective though. Not sure our picks are quite good enough or that Nesmith is quite good enough of a young player to make this worth their while.
If true, I am glad that Danny is trying to make something work for Grant.
2 late FRPs and Nesmith is a laughable package for Grant. Danny should have rolled forward at least 3 of the 6 FRPs he had in the last 2 drafts for future FRPs . Would have been much easier to trade for Grant if he had those extra picks.
Those picks in the last two drafts ended up being Langford, Nesmith, Pritchard, Grant Williams, so a trade of two future firsts and Nesmith + Grant is really 4 firsts. So is it better if we offer Langford, Pritchard, Nesmith, and Grant? Trading forward picks does not make them better.
I don't disagree that it will likely take more than this to get Jerami Grant but I don't follow your logic on how this is some fault of Danny that he didn't trade picks for other picks and that this would have somehow resulted in us having something better to trade.
Celtics fans like all nba fans assign a much higher value on their drafted players than other teams do. You will be very hard pressed to find a team that values any of the above players at a first round pick currently. It’s just the way it is.
And one thing we know about NBA GMs is that on draft day, the day almost all of these pick for pick trades happen, they really like their current lottery picks and future picks.
No one in the top 15 moved their pick this year, so there were no consolidation trades to move up. There were no trades of 2020 firsts for future firsts. This is usual, not the exception.
For Danny to make consolidation trades to move up in the lottery or to move into a future draft, he needs another GM willing to consummate the deal. And as I said, most GMs love their lottery picks and future picks and aren't inclined to move them.
So to complain about Danny doing something that's far from normal or very easy to pull off seems rather odd.