What a great job by Danny Ainge and the Celtics management.
I think we have one of the best executive teams (Wyc & Co.) and one of the best GMs in all of sports. They have assembled a great core of players that not only win, but compete against the odds and are the types of athletes you want to root for.
We are going to see some very, very good basketball over the next two years. And I think it will only be for two more years - the three Amigos will all retire at the end of Pierce's contract - that's why Danny is offering Ray two years - he probably knows KG won't play after Pierce's contract runs out.
I agree on the Pierce issue, but look one year further and that is the end of Rondo's contract. That could really be the "blow it up" year. Or maybe we extend Rondo then because we have added enough good young players via the draft, or Danny swings another KG-like trade.
WE are one of the youngest teams in the league:
I wrote a long post on this issue a while back. We certainly have more "young" players on our team than "old" players.
If this team goes into the playoffs healthy, look out.
We should all expect KG, Pierce, (Ray if he comes back), and even Rondo to have their minutes ratcheted down significantly next season. Maybe not Rondo, but if Doc is smart he'll get Rondo to sit a little more too.
It's a great time to be a Celtic fan. We're going to win now and we've got a lot of quality youth in the wings. Excellent.
You never know with Danny. Who expected us to be in the running for David West last year? Who expected the Perk trade?
He is always looking for a way to make our team better. Emphasis on the word "team" and emphasis on "better." A lot of NBA GMs do trades and signings because they feel they have to, or they feel they have to bring in a name to get fans in the arena.
Danny knows that in Boston it is about hanging banners in the rafters. He knows championships are built around stars and generational talents that sacrifice for the team, and that the team is filled with players of different capabilities who accept their role and execute it for the team. We have those types of players, specifically KG and Rondo.
That's why Dwight Howard was never coming here. He would never sacrifice one penny or one ounce of personal interest for his team to be successful. We don't want or need players like that. Same thing about Josh Smith, though I think he could be converted. That's why we took Jason Terry over Nick Young.
We just need to find those players, either through the draft or through trades, that will continue this legacy over the next decade. I am glad Danny brought the team back for this reason.