At what point do we get to declare players busts? Or do we just sorta have to love them unconditionally or something?
I get people saying the Smart hate is bad or this or that.
But the unconditional homeristic love is sorta bizarre too.
I say this is New England. Do your job. If you don't you're a bust. So it's legit to talk about.
Bust is used way too much and expectations are often too lofty. Smart is a solid NBA role player and that isn't a bust. Smart is basically who I expected him to be except he's better defensively. So he's actually exceeded my expectations.
As for Fultz, anyone expecting him to be a franchise player is likely to be disappointed. I think he's got a reasonably good chance to be a star around the Irving level. If he tops out as being a good starter but not a star, that would make the pick a disappointment but not a bust.
To me he's only a bust if he ends up being the 2nd best player in the draft.
If Fultz becomes Hakeem and Tatum becomes MJ.....then Fultz is a bust. A pretty good one, but still a bust.
People have to remember Ainge is supposedly the guy who woulda drafted Durant over Oden when nobody else would. So Ainge has to get the best player out of this draft.
That's how the #1 pick works
This is the ultimate flaw in your thinking/logic concerning the draft.
based on this, every single pick would be properly evaluated pre-draft such that every player picked would have a better career than everyone picked after them, not to mention everyone that goes undrafted.
sure, that happens every draft and is just so reasonable an expectation

just for context, let's take the 2011 draft when IT was drafted. Based on IT's play since joining the C's, it's reasonable to state he's once of the best players of that draft class as number 60 in that draft, by your logic, the 59 players taken ahead of him should be even better. do you really believe that should hold true?
others in that draft: Kyrie, Kawhi, Kanter, Tristan Thompson, Kemba, Klay, the Morris twins, Vucevic, Shumpert, Tobias Harris, Faried, Cory Joseph, Jimmy Butler, Chandler Parsons, Mirotic, Brandon Knight, Bogdanovic, Shelvin Mack, Jon Leuer, Lavoy Allen, Biyombo, Norris Cole --> all players who are either still in the league or had some run in the league for a few years. some of these players are all-stars. does the fact IT is who he is and taken at 60 mean these guys are all busts? I don't think so and I don't think you could make an argument that they are.
sure, some other players in the draft were busts. happens every draft. some have more skills than others selected ahead of them but it doesn't make those other players busts. your expectations are not realistic.