Randle not coming to the 2nd workout sealed the deal to pick Smart.
I like Randle but he started to act like he was a big deal
Vonleh had a bad attitude and just has a mediocre feel for game
Kind of bummed out still Gordon was not picked. Smart was a safe and good pick. Might never be an all star but has a chance to make 2nd all defensive team , lead in steals and be in the league a long time
Why are so many people so iffy on Smart, yet many of the same people wanted Gordon so badly? Smart's only major downfall is his shooting. Gordon's shooting is even WORSE.
Smart's solid free throw shooting at least suggests he has some potential as a shooter, as guys who can shoot free throws decently have typically turned out to be at least decent shooters.
Gordon's <50% FT percentage on the other hand is historically low, and suggests he will probably never be even a passable shooter in the NBA.
Gordon's biggest advantages are his defensive ability, his dominant physical attributes for his position, and his intangibles (desire to win, hard working, hustle guy, etc). Marcus Smart has all of those same advantages as a PG in the NBA.
I really don't see the hype in Gordon. I think his absolute ceiling is that of a poor man's Josh Smith, because IMHO Josh Smith is better in pretty much every regard:
* Better shooter (scary as that is)
* Better inside scorer
* Better ball handler
* Better rim protector
* Better passer
* Better rebounder
* Physically stronger
* More athletic
I think Gordon will certainly be a solid starter (maybe a glue guy type) on a good team, but he'll never be anything more than that. I think anybody who predicts Gordon to be an All-Star is going to be very, very dissapointed. The comparisons to Blake Griffin are not even close to realistic. Griffin had the height (6'10") and strength to compete against NBA PF's the instant he entered the league, in addition to his insane athleticism. He was also a dominant rebounder and a skilled inside scorer. He had a clear NBA position, everybody knew he was going to be a PF because he had all the right attributes for it.
Gordon has none of those skills. He rebounds well for a SF, but mediocre for a PF. His quickness is great for a PF, but not so elite for a SF. His size is great for a SF, but lacking for a PF. His strength is lacking for both positions. He lacks the shooting range to be a SF, yet lacks the inside game to be a PF. He'll probably be Tayshaun Prince 2.0 - not a terrible thing (he's had a solid NBA career) but nothing mind blowing.
At least that's my prediction.
I believe Smart is a much bette shooter (relative to the SG position) than Gordon is (relative to the SF position).
Maybe Gordon can create himself a niche as an defensive PF who can step out and hit the occasional open three. Something like a taller Gerald Wallace. I hope he can, because he seems like a good kid so I'd like to see him do well. I just don't see it though. I see him as one of those guys who is just hyped through the roof due to his athleticism to the point where people just look straight past all of his other many limitations. I think if Aaron Gordon can develop into Josh Smith 2.0, then he'll be doing very well for himself. Way too high at #4 but I'm glad Orlando took him, because I was really afraid Ainge would take him if he slipped to #6 and that would have left me very dissapointed.
Regarding Vonleh, I'm not sure where this idea came abut that Vonleh has a bad attitude. I think that might have been blown out of proportion. Everything I've read and all the comments I've heard from those who have been aroud Vonleh in the past (coaches, etc) has indicated that he is a really nice kid who is incredibly hard working and a great teammate.
What I have noticed when peole have interviewed him though is that he seems really quiet - a bit of an introvert. He seems to lack that 'mean streak' - kinda like Jeff Green. Maybe comes across as a guy who might be a little lacking in confidence, which might leave people concerned that he might not have the drive or motivation to reach the potential he undoubtedly has.
I get the feeling this migh be what the Celtics staff were referring to when they reportedly cited "personality concerns" with Vonleh. I don't in any way got the impression that he is a bad kid or that he has a bad attitude. I think that when you're looking in the top 8 of a draft as loaded as this one, GM's probably look for guys who have a leader's mentality in addition to an impressive skill set. I think Vonleh seems to have the mentality of a role player, even though he has the skills and physical attributes to be a future star.