It sounds to me like your expectations for the pick were unrealistic.
Actually, given who he picked, I think my expectations are about right.
But you may be right. Its just that since 2008 there's been some players going into each draft that I desperately wanted the Celtics to stay away from and Danny has chosen three of those players: JaJuan Johnson, Fab Melo and Kelly Olynyk.
Obviously the Celtics pre draft scouting staff is seeing something in these guys I never have.
Danny's far from perfect, it's true.
Jajuan Johnson seems like a dumb pick, but I can't think of many guys taken after that point in the draft who turned into decent players. Picking in that range is a crapshoot anyways.
Fab Melo was a questionable pick, but I think when combined with the Sullinger pick it was a decent combo of safe pick and risk / reward pick. Melo's age kind of made the whole "project big" thing riskier, though. I would have preferred Festus Ezeli there. I also would have preferred Arnett Moultrie, though, and to date he hasn't panned out at all, either, so what do I know?
If KO does end up out of the league after his rookie deal, I'll be disappointed. I'm pretty confident that won't happen, though. Stretch bigs are an important asset to have in this league, and I also like the strategy of taking exceptionally productive college players that other teams let slip because of oft-overrated physical measurements.
I'm not saying KO was the perfect pick to make at that spot, but there were worse ones Danny could have made. He could have taken Shabazz Muhammad, which is something a lot of people probably hoped might happen. Gorgui Dieng and Dennis Schroeder have yet to do even as much as Kelly has, thus far.
Let's just hope Danny doesn't screw up a pick at the top of the draft. Missing on #13 or #22 or #27 is one thing. Missing in the top 5 is a potential catastrophe.