Can we stop putting so much weight on next years brooklyn pick. We just had two straight #3 picks. If one of those guys isn't going to be a star (and I'm not saying they aren't) then what makes people think next years unknown Brooklyn pick is going to be that star. We don't even know what place they're going to end up in or how good those high school guys will be.
Man, it is only going to get worse, too. If the BKN pick lands at, say, #4, and a player taken at or after #4 becomes a bigger star than Kyrie, then we are all going to hear about what a mistake Danny made...for years (see: Giannis).
People will totally dismiss the players taken in that range that are average (or busts) that we very well could have taken instead. They will also dismiss the fact that Kyrie, while still young himself, is ready to compete NOW, rather than waiting several years for said star to develop.
The only way this doesn't become a miss for Danny is if we a win a championship with Kyrie as the main guy. Any other scenario will lead to people [continuing to] call for his head...even though he is the one that orchestrated the brilliant BKN trade that brought back James Young (bleh), Jaylen Brown, Jason Tatum, Kyrie Irving, and the LAL/Sac pick for 1 year of PP and 1 1/2 yrs of KG.
When you give up any draft pick, you are subject to criticism. When you trade a potential top pick, from the same team that you just got THE top pick from, that you TRADED, you open yourself up to even more skepticism.
I hate the hedge that "yeah, maybe the pick can potentially be better than Kyrie, but Kyrie is ready to compete now!" argument, because those are the same people saying IT was too old. Guess what... Isaiah is ready to compete the next 4 years. And when his contract is up, we have that pick coming off his rookie deal.
You can't look at the first trade and not take the latest one for what it is. Danny fleeced Brooklyn. We get that, but let's not forget everything went wrong in Brooklyn that could have. Lopez got injured, Pierce and KG aged rapidly away from Doc, Deron lost his talent completely, and Joe Johnson went along for the ride. Things could have went the other way and the picks couldn't have been as great as they were. In fact, I doubt few people saw a 17, 3, 1 and lottery pick. Many people projected at least two 20+ picks out of the 3, and maybe no need for a swap. But Ainge stole IT from the Suns. He got great value for Rondo. We rebuilt faster than anyone imagined. They crumbled faster than anyone anticipated.
IT for his salary this year, even if he misses half of it, is good value for a guy that wants off the team that's the same caliber player. Yeah he's older, but younger than LeBron, so if they can keep him and use Bird Rights, it's a win-win for a conference rival. Now add in Jae. Then Zizic who is now their best prospect. Then the pick. What a haul for Kyrie. If IT is the player we know and love, we are doomed come ECF-time.
Danny may know something we don't. Maybe Brad seems something untapped in Kyrie. Maybe IT's hip is worse than we know. But what if we do know enough? Then the trade is a terrible one. We got a couple more prime years of IT, maybe. But at the expense of a bargain contract in Jae, a potential center in Zizic, and who knows what in the heralded Nets pick (that we all KNOW could have gotten us another star on its own). That's a hefty price for a taller IT4. And you can't lean on the original Brooklyn trade to make this one look better.