I think both Jerome and Maledon have been big disappointments.
https://stathead.com/basketball/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&player_id1=maledth01&p1yrfrom=2022&player_id2=jeromty01&p2yrfrom=2022
They've both been equally bad, but at least with Maledon you can argue that he's in his second year and is only 20 years old. I wouldn't want to spend a roster spot on either guy; we can do better than 37% FG% / 29% 3PT% with no real point guard skills. Regarding Jerome, he was seen as a great defender coming into the draft, but to date has been pretty bad on that end.
All I can say is the numbers point to him having a positive impact on the floor. Both years in OKC the Thunder are better when he’s on the court than off. You may question his defense, but OKC was 11 points better at that end when he played. Obviously there’s a lot of noise in that stat, but it probably doesn’t happen if he’s been “pretty bad”. Last year he even had a positive net rating through the All-Star break, which is saying something for an actively tanking team.
I don’t think he’s great. Grant is obviously better way better. But we could do a lot worse than Jerome as the 12th or 13th man on a minimum deal for a couple of seasons. And he’s better than Maledon, so I don’t expect him to be cut. That’s all I was trying to argue.
I was not familiar with Ty Jerome but after looking him up, no way you trade Grant for him. I think you look at Jerome as someone that is more game ready than say Brodric Thomas or some one else that you may consider for the third unit. His contract is $4.2M, then RFA, so that is pretty favorable terms for the Celtics. I don't see him being cut and even if he was, can't see the Celtics as high on his list but he could be useful to trade a second for just to add some flexibility.
Everyone has a different take on the depth chart but here is where I see Jerome fitting in:
Smart, Brown, Tatum, Horford, RWilliams
White, Brogdon, _____, Grant, Gallinari
Pritchard,
Jerome, Hauser, ______, Kornet
Is that worth $4.2M and a second round pick?
He would be insurance at best as far as the rotation but he is another puzzle piece for a trade at the deadline. Maybe he gives you more confidence to trade White. Or maybe he plays well enough that another team sees some value. Of course this is all predicated on assuming OKC would actually trade him which I don't know but probably unlikely.