Finally, again, who cares about Lester Hudson? What's the best case scenario, he turns into a reliable bench player in a couple years? Great. We don't need to be overly eager about developing someone whose upside is to be a bench player and has a better chance of being out of the league in three years.
Yeah, who cared about Big Baby in 2007-2008? 2nd round pick coming onto a stacked championship caliber team w/4 bigs ahead of him. Couldn't jump, played short, couldn't defend. He'll never play! Big Baby, big deal! Ha! Why be overly eager about developing someone whose upside is to be a reliable bench player in 3 years? He's so fat, he might eat his way out of the league in 3 years!
Seriously, you're so short-sighted you've mistaken your bed for the bathroom on this one.
Hudson's the most NBA-ready rookie we've had since Baby. He can flat-out score, create his shot, shoot from range, and finish at the rim with either hand. He's very quick in transition, and has quick hands and feet on defense. He can dribble well enough to bring the ball up against decent pressure. He doesn't rattle; he competes. And he has enough sense to pass the ball to an open teammate. Most importantly, he has the inner confidence to play like he belongs, unlike almost any other rookie point guard you'll find, especially in contrast to guys like Pruitt and Giddens.
Hudson projects as House's replacement, as early as next season. You're completely underselling both his potential as a player, and the team's need for a player like him, not to mention the fact that his older-than-average rookie age actually will help him contribute faster than the average rookie. Hudson is a 25 year old MAN who can score at the NBA level and plays a position of need. Dismiss his impact at your own peril.
Of course, he's trying to learn a whole new position (point guard), but with some seasoning in the D-League, he's going to be a player. That's eminently clear. His ability to run more than a few plays is in question right now--but once he gets the playbook under his thumb, and learns some tricks of the point guard trade, watch out.
You are exactly right.....who does care about Big Baby? Noboby offered him a FA deal last summer so he ended up back here in a fringe role off the bench where he is easily replaceable. You don't care about developing players who are easily replaceable because if they don't develop you can find these guys anywhere on the cheap.
I like Hudson but he has no role on this team with Daniels and House ahead of him off the bench in the backcourt and when Tony Allen returns he will have even less opportunity. I agree that Hudson can replace House as soon as next year (although both the Celtics and House would be foolish to part ways) but what does that have to do with preparing for THIS season?
First of all Lester is the ONLY rookie i've seen that has gotten praise by Doc and the Big 3 without even being asked about him.
Lester a better on ball defender than half of this team, and he can score just as well as anybody thats not part of the Big 3. He also has shown confidence on the court and the ability to run the offense.
Hudson will most likely only play garbage minutes (which could be alot of minutes with the quality of our bench). BUT the fact that Rondo has said that he's extremely impressed with Lesters defense.
Larry Bird has been quoted as saying that what made the 86-87 team so good was the competition at practice between the starters and the 2nd unit. Hudson won't be in the DLeague becuase he holds this value to the team.
ANOTHER point in Lesters favor is that the 2nd unit is almost like its own group that has meshed extremely well. What happens if Rondo gets hurt? If you start House that screws up the compatability with your backups, now both units are off. If you start Hudson instead you have a few kinks in the starters but the 2nd unit will still flow smooth.
In conclusion. Lester is better than you think he is, you just can't find guys like him everywhere. The reason he dropped so low is becuase teams didn't know if he could mentally grasp an NBA offense, i think he's shown that he can.
PS. "who cares about Baby?" Do you own a TV or do you just watch box scores on celtics.com?