I'd love us to go after Vonleh, as long as he's available on the cheap.
For what it's worth, he's form Haverhill, Massachusetts. Maybe a Celtics fan growing up?
Here's a quote from him after a pre-draft workout with the C's back in 2014:
(We had #6 at the time and used it to draft Smart. Vonleh got selected at #9.)
All the workouts were pretty good, but this one just had a little bit more meaning to it because it's my hometown. Not everybody gets a chance to work out for their hometown team. This is a great opportunity.
It seems like Danny and CBS were both high on him at the time (or at least they had nice things to say about him):
Obviously, being local here, we've heard about him for a long time. He played in my little brother Crew's high school conference. I saw him play there a few times. He's a very intriguing player, a lot of physical tools, but very young.
If you go back and look at some YouTube clips and highlight mix-tapes that they put on the Internet from his high school days, he's already gotten a lot stronger and he is going to be a very strong kid. He's got a big frame, big legs and shoulders. The physicality has definitely improved. His shooting has improved. One thing you can see from him in high school is he can handle the ball a lot. He played center this year in Indiana, but he played on the perimeter in high school. He can actually dribble pretty well.
(when asked to compare Vonleh with Aaron Gordon and Julius Randle)
They're all very different. I'll tell you, Noah (Vonleh) put up very good rebounding numbers this year. And he shot well from the 3-point line with limited attempts. And he blocked shots pretty well. So those are obviously very important things, and he's one of the youngest players in the draft. I want to say third or fourth. He's still 18 years old. There's a lot of room for growth.
Noah has got a great, great frame, as you can see. He's strong, he's long. He's got really strong legs. He's a physical guy. He's probably even more physical than I thought when I saw him in person. He's obviously a really good player. His reputation speaks for itself.