Count me among those who question Danny's play to get Walker. Nothing against the player per se, I see him a guy who has 90% of Kyrie's talent (which makes him all star quality, but only a top 20 player), but will likely be a much better teammate and leader.
I question the COST and how it affect the team building process. If he had more cap room, I wouldn't have any misgivings to add Walker. But we currently have a GAPING hole in the middle of this team and little or no money to affect a reasonable replacement for Al Horford. That's going to be hard to do when you effectively still have to replace, Horford, Morris, and Banes. Those are a LOT of Bigs to have to replace. Also you have to figure you are now replacing Rozier with a rookie 2nd rounder.
BTW- I REALLY like the future of Robert Williams. Let us not forget that it often takes a LOT of time for big men to develop. Yanis averaged 6 points per game while playing an average of 24 minutes a game his rookie year. He doubled that in his second year averaging over 30mpg.
Williams averaged 8mpg in the 32 games he played in. Unfortunately for him Williams was playing behind Horford, Banes, and Theis so we rarely got to see him. But he displayed flashes of dominating defense. All that being said, you certainly can't count on him to be your primary big if you want to progress beyond the 2nd round. Hopefully he'll get a lot more playing time this season.....and his bigger and stronger this season.
That's why I'm not on board with the Walker addition, and won't be unhappy if it doesn't happen. But I won't be totally unhappy if he does come aboard. He's a really good player and maybe Danny will surprise us with a myriad of other moves that will end up watching a try hard, team oriented, easy to like team that has the potential to win a title.
Patience. The off season for the C's won't end next week