Personally, I don't like throwing away draft picks because that always seems to come back to haunt us down the road, but, on the other hand, I don't trust that Ainge will get the best players, which is why he tried to acquire as many selections as possible.
Trading picks for Love is not "throwing away draft picks". Throwing away draft picks is tacking them on to Gerald Wallace to entice someone to take his obligation.
I don't see how the number of picks is related to "trusting Ainge". He acquired picks because he could, so that he can trade them when someone becomes available, and because you don't pay salary to draft picks (before you draft them, that is).
I'm not sure that all the draft picks in the world could entice someone to take Crash's contract, unfortunately. Throwing away, giving them up, whatever, the term you prefer, the bottom line is that we'd no longer have the picks, and I'd rather keep them.
Right, but in one case you have Kevin Love, in the other one you have... cap relief.
The bottom line is that the chances of getting a player with the 6th that will ever be as good as Kevin Love is right now are pretty slim.
Still, the only reason we are having this conversation is that the T Wolves are desperate to get something in return for Kevin Love. He has said he will walk and his future in not in Minnesota. A sensible GM will get a mix of the best draft picks and players/prospects who are available to mitigate the loss. It will still be a loss in most cases. Looks like the number 6 pick is going to be the ceiling at this point because he is not going to resign with any of the teams above us. A young prospect superior to Sullinger hasn't been mentioned as far as big men are concerned.
Sorry for restating the obvious.
I do think Jefferson was the superior player in the eyes of the league at this stage. Sullinger is behind IMO because of conditioning and his back issues. I remember Jefferson having conditioning issues and we used to discuss his 'baby fat' before we had a big baby. I also remember Jefferson putting up double doubles playing next to Kendrick Perkins. I don't recall Sullinger playing next to a Celtic big man who was as tough in the paint as Perk.
As to numbers comparison, Sullinger cannot play enough minutes to compare to Jefferson yet because of conditioning issues. He has been limited due to recovery of his surgically repaired back. This is another reason for using per projections. Maybe he will be equal to Jefferson in rebounding when he does, but I don't see the offensive glass work being on the level of Big Al.