Do you take the known quantity when your team's ceiling would be losing in the playoffs to the Cavs? I don't know. It's a tough call.I think you take the known quantity every time. Despite being high picks, there's no guarantee Fultz and Brown end up as good as IT and Jimmy are no, in fact odds are they probably won't. Like I said though, that's if its pick for player straight up. The problem is the Bulls probably want the pick, Brown and more.
That sounds more like a problem for the Lakers than the Celtics! The Celtics have the assets to make that trade or draft the franchise guy.What's gonna make things harder for teams like the Celtics or even the Lakers and Sixers who have been accumulating assets is that the new CBA might kill free agency as we know it. The option of building up a roster of young assets and waiting for that one great free agent in his prime is going to become less and less of a possibility, so basicaly your two options are draft a franchise guy or gut your roster to trade for one: