I only have two issues about the C's that I worry about.
The smaller issue is how to get someone to apprentice as a long term quality big in the next year or so. I'm pretty confident the team will figure this out fairly easily given its assets.
The one really big issue is how to manage the high quality second tier players. Marcus Smart is suffering from the same type of reality gap that Isaiah did.
Marcus Morris also is rightfully unsure whether he'll have a significant role. He'll play some, but not enough for him to feel good about it. It will be interesting to see what Ainge will do here.
Rozier is an interesting case. Hs value is high right now. He would be better off showing his hand to the C's now rather than waiting a year for restricted free agency.
He could tell the C's he wants to stay. He might be able to work out an extension now with the C's before they commit to Marcus Smart, effectively claiming the third guard spot on the team for the long term before Marcus does. That would probably mean Smart is gone.
He could tell the team he wants to take advantage of his showing since Kyrie went down and ask them to find a team who wants to start him. If you are a Marcus Smart fan, this is the only good scenario for him.
If he waits, that might not be in his best interest. Smart probably will take the qualifying offer and opt for free agency in 2019 when more teams have money.
Sharing less minutes with Marcus is a bad scenario for all involved, so I hope we either sign Rozier and move on from Smart, or we trade Rozier and picks for a shot at a young big, and commit to Marcus at a reasonable price. I hope we don't try to keep both guys.