I think we all wanted a proven player, even if they had just finished their rookie season, because we had been striking out in the draft/picking project players. Even the players we drafted to help us right away have turned into project players.
Also, we all rooted for the celt's to get the best pick they could during the season and lottery, but in the end it would not have mattered if we ended up with the 6th pick because Jaylen would have been at 6(earliest is #5) but we used the #3 on him instead of trading down and selecting Jaylen with the #5 or even the #6
Personally, it's my opinion that DA did a horrible job in this draft. Jaylen Brown was most def available @ #5 or even later, and we should have selected Dunn and then traded down or traded Dunn. Look at Stanley Johnson, Henzonja, or Justise Winslow.....were any of them worth the #3 pick this year? Because they are more or less comparable and maybe we should have traded separately for one of them bc the ask would have been less than what the #3 could get us.
Also now we know that the #3 (or Dunn) was on the table for Okafor straight up, and DA decided to select Jaylen.
Things we could have done to get equal or more value:
- #3(Dunn) for Okafor
-#3(Dunn) and #16 for Zach Lavine and the #5(select Jaylen or trade #5(Hield) for Okafor)
-#3 for #5,#6 or #7 and future first unprotected