I'm partial towards Jeff Taylor. I think he'd be perfect alongside Rondo. He's an athletic defender who can shoot from the perimeter and finish at the rim.
I also have to admit that I like the fact that he's an American-Scandinavian.
I've been on the Taylor bandwagon for a while now.
From nbadraft.net about his D:
"Has high-level potential on the defensive end, and his defense could be where his most value as a prospect lies … Is versatile on this end, and defended everything except C when at Vandy…Is very fundamentally sound and moves his feet very well … Has the size to defend SG’s and a lot of the bigger SF’s in time … Was arguably the best defending wing in the SEC last season, even though Kentucky’s Michael Kidd-Gilchrist got most of the pub …
http://nbadraft.net/players/jeffery-taylor
High motor, relentless D, great work ethic, unselfish. Born to be a Celtic.
Could you imagine a lineup of Rondo/Bradley/Taylor/Jeff Green/KG??? Running teams into the ground and then grinding them down further on the defensive end! Wow!!
I'll admit, after Pierce I'm spoiled and I want shot creation and ball handling in an attempted next-generation 3. Also, Taylor is already 23, whereas some of the other top 3's--e.g., Miller, Harkless, and Fournier--are still teenagers who are already competitive in skills.
While I agree that his "upside" may not be as great as Miller, Harkless, Fournier, Royce White and others, he has improved his game every year at Vandy, is a tireless worker, an unselfish teammate and as explosive athletically as any of the above mentioned, and there may be room for improvement still, even though, as you point out, he will be 23 on draft night.
This from DraftExpress:
Playing with a traditional point guard will allow him to play more to his strengths and his role will likely consist of spotting up around the perimeter, finishing in transition and off of cuts to the basket, and occasionally taking his man off of the dribble.
His steady improvement at Vanderbilt has been impressive, however, and by all accounts his work ethic and intangibles are outstanding, so it is not out of the question that he will continue to add elements to his game throughout his career.From DraftExpress.com
http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz1y46yBgG4
http://www.draftexpress.comIn addition , he is NBA ready now, especially on D.This too from DraftExpress:
Though he will be 23 years old on draft night, Taylor is one of the few players in this draft who should be ready to contribute immediately. At 6'7 with a solid 226-pound frame, a respectable perimeter jump shot, and lockdown defensive potential; Taylor has solidified his standing as a first round draft pick this season who could rise up draft boards in June if he strings together a solid NCAA Tournament run and strong individual workouts.
From DraftExpress.com
http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz1y47OmKjb
http://www.draftexpress.comIf we bring KG back and are retooling/making one more run, this is a kid who can be part of the rotation quickly.
I do hear your concern about "upside", though sometimes it's overrated.