Nah, you're still operating with the mindset created during his rookie year. He's a good defender and had some gaudy rebounding numbers and that overhyped him, so in year two when the rebound rate dipped back down to earth it was harder to stomach how unplayable he is on offense. There's a reason the Jazz are sending him to summer league as a 3rd year pro.
His only worth is to a contender trying to fill a very niche role (IE : Knicks) but even then it's probably not worth it to Ainge to sell with two more years of control. He would likely rather just do what he's doing now, send Kessler to SL and hope a switch flips with his shot and touch.
He’s a back up rim running center, and this year was a strong Center draft. Plus we seen a bunch of teams resign their centers. Nobody needs a rim running center.
He’s not worth a first to anyone but the Knick and the Knicks have two centers signed on the roster already. Nobody actually needs Walker Kessler including the Knicks.
Ainge getting a first or Deuce (whose actually worth a first to the Nets based on what we heard from the Mikal trade) is Ainge robbing us.
The only way Ainge gets more for him is a team decides to spend two first cockblocking the knicks attempt to spend one first.
I am not saying its going to happen but Ainge getting the equivalent of two first for him ain't gonna happen either.
I hope y'all are right. He's absolutely not who I had in mind when I was thinking the next "diamond in the rough". I'm not sure his value around the league is as low as yall are saying. He's young and has high upside. He's at WORST a top 25 center in the league right now. It'd be one thing if he was 27 years old and not 23 years old. But if we can pull it off I'll be more than happy.
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