cue up the Danny's-drafting-sucks posters about to complain about James Young and Guershon Yabusele in 3..2..1..
Not those two. But trading up to take Olynyk ahead of Giannis was an all timer.
KO is still a solid NBA player collecting a paycheck so not exactly a whiff by Ainge -- particularly when Giannis was a huge question mark in that draft. if you're going to ding Danny for that, ding all the other GMs that passed on Giannis.
Same old excuse.
Did any other GMs trade up from the pick behind Giannis to two picks before…. in order to take a player that did not needed to be traded up to get?
When you trade up to take a bench player over a 2-time MVP, that’s a whiff. Sorry.
Giannis's development arch has been so incredible that its really hard to hold any GM accountable for missing on that pick. Set aside the skill development he grew at least 3" and gained probably 50lbs without loosing his athleticism or mobility. KO is a 10pt 5rb solid NBA player and was absolutely worth of being drafted in the lottery.
Part of being an NBA GM is scouting and evaluating both ceiling and floor of young men in the draft. Risk v. reward. This was arguably Ainge's worst skill as GM of the Cs. It's a simple fact many here simply don't care to admit.
yeah, because he whiffed on Brown and Tatum 
Brown was anything but the consensus pick at 3 and trading out of the #1 spot to get the best player in the draft were absolutely demonstrations that Ainge couldn't evaluate talent in the draft. Easy to Monday Morning Quarterback years after a draft to say who should have been taken. feel free to produce your posts from that draft showing Giannis was the pick to make.
not saying KO was the player I thought was worth moving up 2 spots for but proclaiming Giannis an obvious miss is a real stretch.
This is literally the lock stock argument of every Celtics fan who defends Ainge as a drafter -- eye roll and all. It's such homerism.
They were indeed excellent picks. They were the only two picks Ainge made in the Top 5, if i'm not mistaken. Brown was a gutsy pick, and Ainge made a great trade to get the guy he wanted in Tatum. That's Ainge at his best, one of the best transactional GMs ever.
In the draft? His record outside the Top 5 -- and indeed those two players -- is mediocre. 50-ish picks, one All-Star (who he had to dump in his prime due to poor attitude and fatal flaws), tons of full scale busts. When he took "upside" players, he missed. When he took "safe" players, he often missed guys who actually HAD upside.
And I never called Giannis an "obvious" miss. As stated, a dozen other teams also missed. But it was a franchise altering miss, nonetheless. Ask Milwaukee -- one of the best drafting teams in the NBA in recent times -- they won a championship last year (as a small, undesirable market team, no less) while we sucked. And Ainge traded right past the guy who led them there. So he could be sure he got Kelly ******* Olynyk. Ouch.
By the way, here are the 12 other teams who missed on Giannis: Cleveland, Orlando, Minnesota, Washington, Charlotte, Phoenix, New Orleans, Portland, Philadelphia, OKC, Detroit and Sacramento. When you keep company with those orgs in the draft, you aren't doing very well.
specify your "tons of full scale busts". you'll come up far short. let me list Danny's picks for you:
2003: Troy Bell and Dahntay Jones flipped for Kendrick Perkins (27) and Marcus Banks (13) -- so essentially drafted Perk and Banks. Banks had a moderate career but there's no disputing Perk was an excellent pick. Brandon Hunter taken in second round - not horrible as second rounders go.
2004: Al Jefferson(15), Delonte West (24), Tony Allen (25), Justin Reed (40). 3 terrific picks in the first round. a decent second rounder that just didn't develop. Big Al was the key piece in the Garnett deal.
2005:Gerald Green (19), Ryan Gomes (50), Orien Greene (53). Green was a highly regarded prospect that dropped. didn't pan out but was able to develop and get back into the league as a solid role player for a number of years. not an overall bust but didn't help the C's while here but was a key piece in the Garnett deal. Gomes was an excellent pick in the second. Greene had his moments as a late second rounder.
2006: Randy Foye (7) who was shipped out immediately for Sebastian Telfair and Leon Powe (49) no real grade here but Telfair was a key piece in the Garnett deal. Powe was a key piece in the title in 2008.
2007: Jeff Green (5), Gabe Pruitt (32) and Big Baby Davis. Green was the key piece in the Ray Allen deal. Pruitt just never put it together but he is a second round pick. BBD was a key player in that title drive.
2008: JR Giddens (30) and Semih Erden (60). Giddens stunk - first player that could be labelled a first round bust in Danny's first 6 years of drafting. That's ignoring the fact that the 30th pick in the draft rarely pans out. Erden was actually serviceable for a while. that's pretty good for the last pick in the draft.
2009:Lester Hudson (58). Lester had a few moments as a late second rounder.
2010: Avery Bradley (19) and Luke Harangody (52). Avery was a terrific pick up at 19. Luke didn't do much but again, late second round pick.
2011: Marshon Brooks (25) and E'Twuan Moore (55). Brooks was flipped on draft night for JJJ (27). JJJ was a bust. kid had the tools but not the drive to succeed. of course, that's ignoring the fact that the 27th pick in the draft usually doesn't pan out. Moore is still playing in the NBA so pretty solid pick by Ainge that late in the draft.
2012: Jared Sullinger (21) and Fab Melo (22). Sully was a really good player - when he could stay in shape. very solid pick talent-wise. Fab had bust written all over him and is probably the player that still holds the record for the highest percentage of posters here predicting he'd be a bust.
2013: Lucas Nogueira (16). Flipped for Kelly Olynyk at 13. KO's a very solid NBA player. His 'problem' is that he'll always be known as the player that Danny took instead of Giannis because in their minds "Danny should have known how great Giannis would be".
2014: Marcus Smart (6) and James Young (17). Smart is the heart of the team. would still take him over the other players people were crying for -- Randle being the primary one -- because unlike those other players, Smart plays hard every game and makes plays no one else in the league makes. frustrating at times but he doesn't quit. Young - bust pure and simple.
2015: Terry Rozier (16), RJ Hunter (28), Jordan Mickey (33) and Marcus Thornton (45). Rozier is still a terrific player. Hunter was a bust -- again ignoring how rare a 28th pick pans out. Mickey didn't live up to the hype spewed by local draftnik Triboy. Thornton did nothing.
2016: Jaylen Brown (3), Guerson Yabusele (16), Anton Zizic (23), Deyonta Davis (31), Rade Zagorac (35), Demetrius Jackson (45), Ben Bentil (51) and Abdel Nader (58). Brown - I'd take him at #1 in a redraft. after that, this draft become less about the draft picks made in terms of team contribution and much more about Danny's complete meltdown in managing these assets going into the draft. having 8 picks and having to blow 2 of them on draft-and-stash players in the first round instead of using them on players that were better prospects. Davis flipped in a deal to Memphis which essentially wasted the pick. the other second rounders did nothing although Nader is still kicking around the league. Bentil was a disappointment considering his career at PC admittedly. Better asset management that could have resulted in picks made for talent instead of not needing a roster spot could have netted Caris Levert instead of Yabu AND Pascal Siakam or Dejounte Murray instead of Zizic AND Ivica Zubac instead of a traded Deyonta Davis And Malcolm Brogdon instead of Zagorac.
Again, taking a moment to look at what Danny did in this draft there's no way to see this as poor player evaluation but rather extremely poor asset management. better roster and draft pick management and this team would be a contender with the talent they could have snagged in just this draft.2017: Jayson Tatum (3), Semi Ojeleye (37), Kadeem Allen (53), Jabari Bird (56). Tatum was the result of flipping #1 for #3 and a future first. brilliant move by Danny. Tatum is the jewel of that draft. Semi is a very solid NBA player taken in the second round. Allen and Bird didn't do much as late second rounders
2018: Robert Williams (27). pure stud taken at 27.
2019: Romeo Langford (14), Marcus Thybulle (20) Grant Williams (22), Carsen Edwards (33), Tremont Waters (53). Romeo's showing he's a solid player. top notch defender, good 3-pt shot and the ability to drive to the hoop. Grant had a good rookie year, sophomore slump but in year 3 is looking like our best bench player. Thybulle shipped out to Philly to get Edwards and another asset. Edwards and Waters just couldn't get it done. Thybulle deal looks like a bad one since they saved a roster spot for Edwards who never panned out yet Thybulle is looking like Smart but with a worse shot.
2020: Aaron Nesmith (14), Payton Pritchard (26), Desmond Bane (30), Yam Madar (47). Nesmith and Pritchard looked promising last year and seem to be going through a sophomore slump. Bane was traded due to yet another season of Danny mismanaging draft assets. Madar is also a product of that mismanagement since he was drafted as a draft-and-stash.
so, looking back on all those years of drafting, Danny's record is actually pretty [dang] good. the only ones that would be considered busts (justly or not) are: Giddens, JJJ, Fab Melo, James Young, RJ Hunter. Of those, only Young was taken higher than 22 and that's still at 17 which is not a slot where a guaranteed homerun will be found.
Yabu, Zizic and Bane all picks wasted due to poor asset management and not due to poor talent evaluation as proposed. so take you condescending "lock stock argument of every Celtics fan who defends Ainge as a drafter -" and stick it. I'd tell you to produce some actual meat to your argument but with all Ainge's draft picks laid out for all to see, there's nothing to back up your viewpoint.