Rodney Hood
Throw Rudy Gobert in there too.
I remain disappointed that Ainge chose Young over Hood (though at the time I may have preferred Capela, who also looks like a better prospect so far).
Eh, Young is still only 19 and has a lot of physical skills and athleticism on top of that beautiful shot. I like what Hoods shown so far, but everyone always complains that Ainge looks for high floor low ceiling players in the middle-late 1st round and there's validity to that. Sometimes you gotta take a chance on a guy who has a high ceiling but comes with high bust potential. When you do that, sometimes they bust. Other times they become Rajon Rondo.
I'd probably trade Young in a deal for Hood right now, but Young still has a high ceiling. He's only 19. If he puts it together, he could be a very good wing scorer in this league.
I see a lot of JR Smith in James Young. When his shot isn't falling, he's engaged - running the floor, putting in noticeable effort on D, using those long arms and leaping ability to rebound, etc. When his shot isn't falling, he barely even looks like a basketball player. That's fine with me. If we get a guy who can be one of the league's best offensive backup wings at pick 17, I'll be happy. I don't think that's his ceiling, but rather a realistic outcome for him.
I agree the Young vs. Hood comparisons are unfair because of age and injury. Hood is 22 and got a bigger opportunity to showcase himself due to a season ending injury to Alec Burks. I like Hood a lot - and think he'll eventually be a solid starter in the league - but I do agree that, if Young pans out (a huge if), he has the potential to be something more potent than merely just a solid starter.