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.
I'd say that's fair. I know a lot of people are down on him from SL, but if he's really turned the corner with his work ethic that's more important than how he looked in SL. Having the right mentality is gonna be one of the biggest keys to whether or not he turns into JR Smith. He's gonna take a few years to develop, but I still like him. And I think this team is a good group for him to grow around. Being drafted with Marcus Smart May turn out to be the best thing that happened to him.
I was actually surprised what Hood showed last year. I thought he was gonna be a rotation player at best, but now I think he can be a solid starter. Kids got talent. But Young ceiling is certainly higher than that. I think if all goes perfectly for him (like you said a HUGE if) he could become quite a potent wing scorer. He could turn into exactly what this team needs, it just might take a few years to get there if it ever does at all. Still, he's only 19. That's exceptionally young. We have 6-7 years before he even enters his prime. Hood is 3 years further along in his development.