Earlier in the year I liked the idea of getting a very athletic wing with good size and strength in Jaylen Brown. He reminded me in some ways of guys Ainge had reportedly liked in the past -- Tyreke Evans, Harrison Barnes, Terrence Williams.
But following his college season and looking a little bit closer at scouting reports of him, I lost confidence that he has a clear role at the next level. And hey, the guys mentioned above haven't exactly figured out a clear successful role at the next level, either.
I have also been very high on Jamal Murray at times. Guy just looks like a natural scorer, and unlike Buddy Hield, has shown that from day 1 in college.
Problem with Murray is that it's a two way game. If the Celts were picking 5th or 6th, I think coming away with a really good shooter and overall scoring guard, sort of the polar opposite of Marcus Smart in a lot of ways, would be a decent outcome. But at number 3 I hope and expect for the Celts to come away with a guy that has the potential to play a lot of minutes and contribute in a big way on both ends, even if it takes a few years.