Only differnce is this year everyone was saying "THIS DRAFT IS SO DEEP!"
With good reason. The lockout caused guys like Harrison Barnes, Terrence Jones, and Jared Sullinger to stay an extra year. It was also an obviously deep freshman class, with Davis, MKG, Beal, and Drummond.
Not many draft eligible prospects from any class decided to stay in school this year. Deep draft.
JJJ was a borderline 1st round pick in a weak draft, and his slight frame should have been much more of a concern than it was for Danny.
Guys with Melo's physical profile and upside rarely drop out of the top 15 in a normal draft.
Getting bad grades doesn't make Melo a worse player. March Madness often has a big impact on draft position. Melo missing the exposure of a deep Tourney run affected his stock, to the Celtics benefit.
Last year Danny decided against bringing Delonte back because he wanted to free up minutes for Avery Bradley, who Danny believed was up to the challenge. While Bradley's development benefited immensely from the opportunity, not signing Delonte may have ultimately cost the Celtics the Heat series and a possible championship. When Bradley went down and Ray was injured and over-extended, DWest would have been a difference maker. As it was, Doc only had Moore on the bench, and didn't play him.
Danny may have learned that it is better to add too much depth to a roster than to find out later in the season that you didn't have quite enough depth to win a championship.
Adding Darko may turn out to have been an unnecessary move, and Melo may end up ahead of him in the rotation, but why take that chance and the chance of injuries decimating the front line?
Adding Darko isn't necessarily an indictment of Melo as much as it is a sign that Danny is doing absolutely everything in his power to assemble a championship team, regardless of the possible affect on Melo's development.
I would much rather the Celtics have too much depth now than not enough depth in the playoffs because of unexpected injuries.
Darko and Collins are still fighting for roster spots and minutes over Melo, even though they have contracts.
Good job Danny.