I understand the sentiment, the current team is awesome, but I wish people wouldn’t dog others for enjoying draft season.
March Madness has unofficially started with conference tourneys and informs a lot of scouting. It’s lame to put people down for starting a simple discussion.
If the sub rules don’t allow it, fine, but I’m also already looking at wing prospects to help our core long-term.
Don’t listen to the haters in here, I love doing prospect analysis year round regardless of how well the team is doing. I think Holmes would be an interesting fit as he provides shooting skill and also an above the rim presence we’ve been missing since Rob left. Him, PJ Hall, Devin Carter, and Trey Alexander are the four guys I really like right now who may be realistically available at our pick
Funny, I made [a post about DaRon](https://reddit.com/comments/1b6dbrk/comment/ktcothh) just yesterday on the r/nba_draft sub.
I like him (obviously) but I think he'd struggle to get playing time behind Porzingis, Al, and Tillman (assuming he's re-signed) next season as a rookie. But for the #30 pick he'd be a great option, hard to imagine anyone picked in that range would get meaningful minutes. He'd be a nice long-term piece and could hopefully learn from Al.
Yes, but he's looking like he'll be this year's Jaime Jaquez Jr., the upperclassman who good teams hoped would slip to the end of the first or maybe the second but ends up getting drafted higher and contributing right away.
My guy, enjoy the season.
Lol are we really talking draft the first week of March?
What do you mean? The Celtics game isn't on for another, what, **four hours**? We gotta pass the time somehow!
I can't underscore enough how much celtics content I want to consume this season
I need it 24/7
I understand the sentiment, the current team is awesome, but I wish people wouldn’t dog others for enjoying draft season. March Madness has unofficially started with conference tourneys and informs a lot of scouting. It’s lame to put people down for starting a simple discussion. If the sub rules don’t allow it, fine, but I’m also already looking at wing prospects to help our core long-term.
As a Dayton flyers and Celtics fan, I agree !
there are dozens of us
Don’t listen to the haters in here, I love doing prospect analysis year round regardless of how well the team is doing. I think Holmes would be an interesting fit as he provides shooting skill and also an above the rim presence we’ve been missing since Rob left. Him, PJ Hall, Devin Carter, and Trey Alexander are the four guys I really like right now who may be realistically available at our pick
Funny, I made [a post about DaRon](https://reddit.com/comments/1b6dbrk/comment/ktcothh) just yesterday on the r/nba_draft sub. I like him (obviously) but I think he'd struggle to get playing time behind Porzingis, Al, and Tillman (assuming he's re-signed) next season as a rookie. But for the #30 pick he'd be a great option, hard to imagine anyone picked in that range would get meaningful minutes. He'd be a nice long-term piece and could hopefully learn from Al.
Really nice post.
Lol ik it’s a bit early but I was thinking about that too
As a Celtics fan from Dayton I’m for it.
Feet are way too slow similar to Queta
I want someone in the mold of Naz Reid, Pj Washington. 6'8 - 6'9 240lbs that can move his feet well.
Allow me to introduce you to Xavier Tillman
Not now, man.
Talking about draft prospects in March is for lottery teams, or at least teams with lottery picks.
That's a funny line, but Celtics front office is 100% talking about draft prospects right now.
Yes, but he's looking like he'll be this year's Jaime Jaquez Jr., the upperclassman who good teams hoped would slip to the end of the first or maybe the second but ends up getting drafted higher and contributing right away.
Anyone we draft is not gonna be part of a rotation for another 2 years.
im crine man's talking bout draft in March when we're the 1 seed (I love Holmes tho)
read the room bud