So we should wait for every single player with an inch of potential to develop for years and miss out on top league players?
I love Sully, he's my favorite player on this team behind Rondo, but when you have a chance for a top player in the league, you just do it. It's a no brainer.
It's not like we're talking about Anthony Davis or Andre Drummond being traded.
Are you giving ko and sully a fair chance?? Have we seen sully play with a pro body?? What about KO??
If either players best games were 15 pts , 7 rebounds playing 30 plus min, I dont have an issue trading them. But each produced some incredible numbers several games rookies or not. They just need a better body and put it together
Depending on how long you've been a fan for, I find the best way to bring your expectations in line is to look back at other players and how you felt about them.
Did you think Al Jefferson or Gerald Green would become perennial All-Stars and All-NBA players?
Did you think Kedrick Brown's floor was what Richard Jefferson's career has been?
Did you ever project Marcus Banks or Sebastian Telfair to put up Russell Westbrook or Chris Paul numbers? Or even Jameer Nelson or Mo Williams numbers?
Was Kendrick Perkins supposed to average 12+ppg, 10+rpg, and 3bpg?
Was Jiri Welsh that next great European player and going to be mentioned in the same breath as Dirk, Kukoc, and Petrovic?
Were guys like Tony Battie, Ryan Gomes, Delonte West, Tony Allen ever supposed to be borderline All-Stars? At least solid starters playing 30+mpg and averaging 10+ppg on championship contenders for several years?
Were any of JR Bremer, Brandon Hunter, Justin Reed, Orien Greene, Allan Ray, Dwayne Jones, Gabe Pruit, Bill Walker, Lester Hudson, Luke Harangody, Semih Erden, Greg Stiemsma, etc. supposed to be solid rotational players with long NBA careers?
Now I'm not saying you ever thought any of that (though you at least have to admit your rookie year projections for Olynyk were WAY off), but I know I thought some of those things, or at least I hoped for some of those things. I always like to be optimistic with the Celtics' young players (only guy I was probably never excited about at all was Moiso). But looking back at what I hoped guys like Kedrick Brown or Gerald Green or Marcus Banks would become, usually helps me curtail my expectations for other guys and makes me willing to trade young prospects for established stars.