So if the playoff look like a strong possibility it is incumbent upon this team to continue to play their very best players and try to win. putting bad rookies developments to the background. Why?
Playoff revenue?
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And yes, I don't like Olynyk. One poster seemed to like my quote on him so very much, its in his sig. Glad he loves genius because so far I am a lot more right than wrong.
I'm glad to say that Wyc aren't so short-sighted that they value playoff revenue from a couple of home playoff games as highly as you seem to.
Also I find it interesting that you think you're so much better a talent evaluator than the overwhelming majority of experts (i.e. people who evaluate NBA talent for a living) who have spoken or written publicly about Olynyk.
All I was doing was having some fun patting myself on the back....no need for passive aggressive insults.
And judging from years being on this site, I can name no less than 15 posters who's ability to judge BB talent I value over 99% of the writers covering this game professionally. Being an English major doesn't qualify one for being a great talent evaluator. Nor does being around a game professionally.
That's your prerogative, I suppose.
Personally I don't presume to know more than, say, Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress, or David Thorpe, or Danny Ainge (or DA's advisors). Those guys spend their work days watching college and NBA players and evaluating them.
In any case, appeal to authority aside, Olynyk passes the eye test for me. He runs well, he typically looks fluid and composed rather than awkward or rushed, and the main thing I see missing from his game so far is getting his jumpshots to fall.
That would be a pretty significant issue, of course, if it weren't for the fact that his form looks good, his shot selection is pretty solid, and he's shown the awareness and the ability to recognize when his shot isn't falling and find others way to contribute -- e.g. by making smart passes, setting screens, and grabbing boards.
I think Olynyk will definitely benefit from Rondo's return, too, because many times I've seen him move well off the ball to get into position to make something happen and guys like Crawford and Bradley look for their own shot instead.
I don't believe Kelly is ever going to be a star, but I feel pretty good about him becoming a reliable bench role player who can give quality minutes at either big position. Between him and Faverani, I think we've got a pretty good backup big situation moving forward. The remaining gap in the rotation is at the starting center spot (and it's a very significant one).
Anyways, since you're so confident in your abilities as a talent evaluator that you're willing to judge players after just a month and a half or so, I'm curious what you thought about Anthony Bennett heading into the draft?
Or how about . . . Otto Porter, or Alex Len?
http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=65458.msg1487234#msg1487234None of the above players, by the way, have shown even half as much as Olynyk, so far.