I'm taking the position of we're not trading up in the draft. So my question is, who do you think realistically should take at these picks? I'm putting this out there as we resign Jae Crowder. So on the Roster it'd be Smart, Thomas, Bradley, Crowder, Wallace, Olynyk, Sullinger, Turner, Zeller, Young, Pressey. I'm going by what the contracts would be on the roster at this time. Trades can be made after the draft for players to improve the roster, but looking at just the draft.
I'm telling you now my two picks are stretches on potential but think the upside is huge for both. I'm taking stretches since I feel that there is only a handful of stars and we're not getting them at our picks.
At pick #16, Montrezl Harrell. He's an undersized power forward at only 6'8 but a wing span of 7'4 with the jumping ability and strength to play against power forwards and even centers. Also having the speed to cover small forwards when needing to. The biggest selling point to me is energy and drive to play basketball. He played 35 minutes per game and it looked like he never took a second off while on the floor. He has upside coming to be a good score, and is great at around the rim. Comparisons have been drawn to Kenneth Faried, which is a player that has had buzz the Celtics could be interested in, but his high price tag is a draw back.
At pick #27, Robert Upshaw. I'll admit I didn't get to watch him play a lot, but the highlights have caught my attention. Yes, huge question marks about his off the court issue, but I'm wondering with the right system he'd be fine. It seems Stevens connects well with players and might be the coach to help him, even with the off the court issues. We're in need of a legit big man that can rim protect. He's got flaws in his game, but the upside I personally believe could be worth a risk at the #27 pick.
I'd like to hear your thoughts on who the Celtics should draft realistically at these picks.