He already dominated the D League. I see a guy that has more to learn/execute and had a confidence issue at certain times on the court. He has a great coach that is developing him and using all the tools to do so...............THATS IT.
People need to stop using the D-league as a guide, because (no offense to the players in it, but) the league really is a joke when it comes to projecting NBA talent. It's only real purpose is to keep end of bench prospects warm when they can't yet earn NBA minutes.
Remember, after all, that Fabo also dominated the D-League. As did Chris Johnson, Kris Joseph, Phil Pressey (played one game, and it was a monster). Yet all of those players were pretty average in preseason games, and all have struggled to fight for anything more than a 3rd string / 10th man role for their NBA teams.
If you are an NBA player of ANY caliber (even the very last man on the roster) and get sent to the D-League, then you should be expected to put up nice numbers - any less and I would be extremely concerned.
See, you don't dominate the D-League in the hope of proving you can be a future NBA star. You dominate the D-League in the hope that you can earn a 10-day contract as a 11th-12th man spot on an NBA roster, so that you can hopefully get spot NBA minutes in which you can hopefully prove you have some value in the REAL league.
If you can get past those 10-day contracts and actually get a
permanent contract/role as an 11th/12th man on an NBA team, then you have truly stuck D-League gold.
The only time an NBA caliber player / prospect ever goes to the D-League is if they are on a playoff caliber team that is too deep at their position, and so they go down to Maine so they can get some reps and stay active. James young plays SG/SF which are our two thinnest positions, so he does not have that excuse.
This is why I put absolutely zero weight into what any player produces in the D-League. The only results I give some weight to, other than actual NBA games, is the preseason. This is because preseason rosters actually contain 70%-80% actual NBA players, and hence you are actually facing legit NBA-grade competition. If you (as a prospect) can dominate in the preseason, then that's a pretty good sign that you have some legit NBA potential. Sadly Young hasn't done that. He has absolutely sucked in every preseason games he's played, and he was thoroughly outplayed by the trio of Hunter/Rozier/Mickey.
Look at guys like Schroeder, McLemore, Vonleh and Thomas Robinson - those guys were all extremely raw in their rookies years, but they were still able to maintain roster spots on NBA teams.
If Young is being sent to the D-League for the second straight season (while Hunter and Rozier are making the roster) then that is really not a good sign for Young. It tells you how much confidence the Celtics have in his talents, which is 'not much'.
Does it mean his career is doomed, and that he will never amount to anything as a player? Of course not. But it does means that there is a very slim chance that he will ever becoming more than a passable backup SG/SF.