Olynyk has been playing against vastly inferior competition and should have been dominating in this tournament from the start. That he finally had a dominating game against the unbelievably bad front line of Venezuela means exactly squat about how he will play next year. Its the equivalent of a top 2 pick in the NBA Draft having a good summer league game after playing bad to okay for a bunch of summer league games before that.
How about Wiggins?
Wiggins won Rookie of the Year and has been hailed as the next big star, yet from what I've seen Olynyk has easily outplayed him in this tournament.
Why is it that all of these criticisms that apply to Celtics players seem to never apply to opposing team's players?
Why is it that so many Celtics fans are so quick to dump on their own team and players, but then other teams can do no wrong?
Olynyk was a #13 pick, and half the people on here flamed DA when he made the pick. Wiggins was a #1 pick who most people here would have been happy to give up half the team for. Yet when they are playing on the same team, in the same tournament, against the same competition, it's own own KO who is the one stepping up and carrying the team.
How about we just accept (and even embrace) the fact that our big man has some serious skills, and simply knows how to play. How about we give some credit to the guy for being able to overcome his physical limitation with sheer skill, intelligence and hard work.
Olynyk has already put together two solid seasons as a good rotation player (which is more than you generally expect from somebody taken outside of the top 10). He works hard off the court (he has seemingly improved his body every of-fseason thus far, if this tournament is anything to go off), he always plays with a team-first attitude, and has already established himself as the "advanced stats" champion of this team.
Yet people feel the need to constantly throw dirt on him. Why?
I don't want to hear silly "he's soft" arguments. Kevin Durant is soft. Pau gasol is soft. Kevin Love is soft. Half the people on this forum would droll over the thought of those guys (in their prime) being a Celtic. The soft argument is invalid.
At the end of the day, it's quite simple. People on this forum expect every single player Boston drafts or signs to become an All-Star, and if they don't then they are immediately labelled as "garbage" and thrown out on to the trading block.
Newsflash people: no team has ever had 12 All-Stars on it. Yes, every team that has won a championship has had at least one guy on the team who made a significant impact despite not being an All-Star.
Basically every season Danny Ainge has drafted, he's managed to draft a player who actually contributed something to the team at some point in their rookie contract. Rajon Rondo, Avery Bradley, Tony Allen, E'Twaun Moore, Jared Sullinger, Kelly Olynyk, Marcus Smart, and the list goes on. You'd be hard pressed to find many other GM's who you could say the same.