First off: sorry for the super-long post. I was bored at work and didn't want to leave anything out. Please offer critiques, alternative viewpoints, or point out things I forgot. Or you can just find a thread with a shorter OP.
I think that both players have a very good chance of becoming decent NBA players. However, I'm not sure that either will be able to contribute this year. Despite our roster being deeper than years past, we are still only an injury away from relying on our 14 and 15th men. So do we take a flyer on the kids or do we try and sign a vet, like Quisy. Many factors complicate the decision.
Christmas' success at every level of basketball- especially his play overseas- coupled with his maturity and work ethic (both were on display this summer), will get him far in this league. Until he gets NBA minutes we won't know for certain, but I think he will flourish when given the opportunity. Unfortunately, the 2012-13 Celtics will not represent that type of opportunity unless our roster is depleted by injuries. Christmas needs consistent minutes to thrive, and we- if all goes right- won't be able to give him them. Now, there is a chance that all Dionte needs is a tiny window to show that he is an NBA player already- and training camp might prove this to be true. He might even be ready to contribute 10 solid mpg this season, none of us know. More likely, however, he will need some time to develop.
Joseph is a guy I could see fitting in very well with Rondo, Bradley, Jeff Green, Sully and the next generation Celtics. Unfortunately, his main skill from college- scoring- is something that we do not need at all this year. If he is going to earn minutes it will be by doing the "little things." Hopefully this will force him to hone his all-around game and will make him a better player 2-3 years down the road. However, we all know how that situation worked out for JJJ. And I think most of us would agree that KJ is not ready for a role on a contending NBA team.
Now, the real reason for this post is not just to talk about why I think these guys will be good NBA players. The reason is that I'm not sure that we have room for both of them on the roster this year. As it stands, our roster looks like this:
RR, KD
Lee, Jet,AB
PP, JG
BB, JS
KG, CW, JC, FM
Pretty thin at the 1-3 spots. If PP's knee becomes an issue then we have Lee as the starting SG AND as our only back-up SF. Right now (and as long as AB is out) we're one injury away from having our 14 and 15th men become part of the everyday rotation. Now, do we really want Dionte Christmas or Kris Joseph becoming part of the everyday rotation? Or would we rather use one of those spots on a player like Marquis Daniels, who we know can fill a larger role when called upon? I have a feeling that Christmas is a player, but do we want to be forced to rely on him for long stretches?
Unfortunately, signing a veteran backup guard/swingman might mean letting either Christmas or Joseph slip away. This is something I would prefer to not see happen. So, my question to CB is this: which player could you see playing for a year with the Red Claws? I would LOVE to see both Christmas and Joseph remain with the Celtics organization, but I don't think Christmas would like being sent down the D-League, and he might walk if he doesn't make the C's roster. I also think that Christmas has a much better chance of contributing this year than Joseph. His game is more NBA ready and his maturity is apparent. My hope is that we use our last 2 roster spots on Marquis Daniels and Dionte Christmas, and we send KJ up to Maine for the year.
This was a long, rambling post, and I apologize. I just wanted to get a feel for whether or not KJ/Christmas would be willing to spend a year in the D-League. Does the fact that we drafted KJ make it easier for us to send him to Maine, or is that a moot point?