So because recently the 2-4 picks haven't been the strongest, we should trade it for a known quantity? That's ridiculous. It will depend ultimately on how we feel about the players who are available at that slot.
Hey, I can pick and choose too!
2001: Chandler, P Gasol, E Curry
2002: Jay Williams, Dunleavy, Gooden
2003: Milicic, Anthony, Bosh
2004: Okafor, Ben Gordon, Livingston
2005: M Williams, D Williams, C Paul
2006: Aldridge, Morrison, Thomas
2007: Durant, Horford, Conley
2008: Beasley, Mayo, Westbrook
I count 10 elite/star players there and 5 total busts (Beasley, Morrison, Tyrus Thomas, Jay Williams, Eddy Curry). The rest are rotation players, sometimes starters. Jay Williams and Shaun Livingston did have pretty devastating injuries early in their careers though, which affected their potential.
Anyway, this whole exercise is meaningless. It would only be useful if you knew absolutely nothing about the players coming out this year. Well, we have things like scouting reports and eyes. I happen to believe it's a draft with a few pretty good players who even if they're not elite will be pretty good.
If it does turn out to be a weak draft, it's not impossible for Ainge to trade down. The point is, we want the best possible pick for the most possible options. I trust Ainge not to totally blow such an early pick.
I'm really starting to like Ivan Rabb. I'd scoop him up at 3.