He is quick, strong and can score. Once he figures out the defense that will help; but he also needs to set picks. BBD and Bass both set good picks. The celtics offense depends on this. His mid range is good.
He's probably spent his whole life as the guy picks were being set
for, not being the guy setting the picks.
So I say what the heck, throw the guy in there off the bench for a solid 5 first-half minutes per night, and perhaps 20 minutes against the less-dominant teams in the league, but use his strengths. Put him in positions to score. Run plays for the kid. Get his confidence up if we can.
We need to develop a scorer, a star at something, not a bunch of Ryan Gomes'es with good fundamentals. If JJJ can be a guy that gives 15ppg off the bench and that's his ceiling, then let's start getting him to do that. Heck, he might get that in 20 minutes. It's what we happen to need.
I'm not as worried about his defense, especially against 2nd units, or his size, especially next to Steimsma.
And I really do think we could go somewhere next year with a full 2-string front line of
Pierce/Green
Wilcox/JJJ
KG/Steimsma
and a 3-guard rotation that includes Rondo and Bradley.
Sure, Bass would be better than JJJ, but if we're looking to pay Green and Wilcox plus another guard (Dooling? Rookie? Moore? Ray? FA?), I think Bass might get squeezed out.
So JJJ will be competing against minimum FA's and rookies. I think Danny drafts a rookie, and JJJ looks good for minutes in the early season.
If the team thinks it can develop players while contending, it pays KG and perhaps even Ray for two years while giving playing time to guys like JJJ, Moore, Bradley, and whomever we draft this year, and that might be at the expense of guys like Bass who want to get paid and might even deserve it.
We'll see if we can win this way.