I just find extremely awkward that his new employer is telling the world that he's good but he'll never be that good.
Way to set the bar low, Daniel.
This is more damaging than tanking.
He's got height but short arms and he doesn't escape gravity very well. He could be a pick and pop type player in the mold of Garnett. (I almost didn't type that it's not a direct comparison because that is stating the obvious but this is a forum...so...let me state the obvious)
The big IF is we do need
somebody to live in the paint and make it theirs. Enter Colton.
If all he is asked to do is take charges, set screens and grab whatever is in reach and punish folks on his way to putbacks which btw is his strenghts...then Olynyk can play to his strengths.
What about Fab?
Listen. If you have ever played Basketball or Football and watched folks struggle when you get into "reads" motion, formations and rotations stage of "O" and "D"... seen good athletes become limited by the part of the body that is inside the skull then you see Fab. I am not clowning in any way but I watched a lot of him and he is a bust if being a starter or even a solid bench player is how you see him which is the way Danny saw him.
How he is gone is perhaps being outplayed in Summer league. Maybe in a package is the lord is good to us but he will never be a Celtic and their 1st or 2nd option at 5.
It is Coltons to lose. I wouldn't be surprised if Colton shows his face in the 2nd unit early in the season while Sully eases in to a role he isn't best for anyway which is the 5 in a bruiser way. That time between Sully getting back and becoming a tandem with Olynyk is Colton's chance at the rest of his career and he is surely aware of that.
Make a name in Boston and sign a contract elsewhere for loot based on what you do here now. This is showtime for that kid. Olynyk is a 1st with intentionally downgraded expectations...Colton is a bought 2nd with barely and downside if he fails and a windfall for everybody if he doesn't.