No. I wont admit it.
Hood looked like he would be a decent NBA player at the time and that is what he looks like now. Im not impressed with his ability to carve out a role next to an injured Alec burks, Raul Neto, and the great Trey Burke. I think that Turner, Smart, Bradley, and Thomas are all better than any of those 3.
Young was the risky pick with a high upside and Hood was the safe pick with low upside. I think it was right to take the risky pick in that situation. Plus I dont think you can drive a stake in James Youngs career just yet. He is way better than last year and is still pretty young.
The better argument I think would have been that if Ainge was going to take a risk he should have taken Clint Capela due to his athleticism.
Lastly, at the time of the draft James Young was the third youngest player in the draft, who projected as a really good shooter/scorer who had the length to eventually be a nice defender, who had just been the best player on a NCAA Championship run, who had played his best in the biggest games, who was seen as a lotto talent who had dropped due to a predraft car-crash.