Author Topic: If Celtics finish at .500 next year will you put the blame on Stevens?  (Read 2333 times)

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Offline alt

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No, Stevens has been a victim of Ainge's bad decision-making.

I do expect him to eventually take the blame, unfortunately.

Offline hwangjini_1

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sometimes this board is amazing. we have a thread that is completely hypothetical and written 4 months before the next season begins....dedicated to lambasting CBS for a dreamed-up end to that season.
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Offline Walker Wiggle

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The goal is to challenge for a championship, not be over .500. If the team is .500 in the regular season the year after losing two all stars in free agency, yet hasn't parted with any major trade assets, continues to develop its young players, and has cap flexibility going into the next offseason, I'll be fine. That is, I won't feel the need to "blame" anyone.

Offline rocknrollforyoursoul

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I'd probably put more of the blame on Ainge, since he's picking the players. Though Brad's decisions (rotations, sub patterns) often leave me scratching my head.

Next season will be a sifting season to once and for all know what we have in our young core... the record is immaterial, developmental strides is what I'm looking for.

I feel like we've been sifting for a while already ...

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Offline dreamgreen

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Are we assuming the roster stays as is and everyone stays healthy? Before you can have this conversation lets see what the roster looks like opening day. I mean 41 wins with Time Lord as your starting center sounds like Coach of the year to me!

Offline PhoSita

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Hard to say right now because we don't know who Ainge will add to the team.

But as things stand right now it looks like it's going to be a youth movement, so I don't think that a finish at .500 would necessarily be an indictment on Brad.
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Offline Alleyoopster

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The NBA is a three point league. Losing 2 exceptional 3-pt shooters and one that is not so bad will make for a tough season. Stevens can't control that. 

Offline Kuberski33

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Blame runs all the way through the organization, Brad included - but not on any one specific person.  If they go into the season as is, they finish well under .500. Doesn't matter who coaches them.