It would suck for the Celtics (owning the Clippers pick) but I really want to see the CP3/Gordon/Griffin core going forward. I'm not as excited about Jordan or Butler, but they would be exciting to watch, no matter what.
If Gordon goes, it's still a fun team, but it would have some major holes.
The terms of this pick are as follows:
"Celtics receive the Clippers' 2012 first-round pick, via Thunder (Eric Bledsoe trade) (top 10 protected in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, unprotected in 2016. In 2012, the Celtics would receive the lesser of the Clippers first-round pick or the T'Wolves' first-round pick (Marko Jaric trade)) (Jeff Green trade 02-24-11)"
-NBAdraft.net
The acquisition of Paul makes the Clippers a playoff team, maybe not top four but they could range anywhere from 5 to just missing the playoffs, depending on how changes in the West's elite have affected them. So them being mediocre to good instead of bad is a plus for us, because it would guarantee us the pick in a deep draft. There is PLENTY of talent to be had after the 10th pick: Brad Beal, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Austin Rivers, Quincy Miller, Thomas Robinson, etc. All of these players could easily be starters in this league.
So the Clippers being a decent, exciting team could actually help us
