I was furious at Ainge for not making a move at the trade deadline.
But Ainge was all in on Anthony Davis.
The Celts even told the Pels that they should wait until after the season so that the Celts can trade for AD.
It was just unfortunate that AD didn't want to come to Boston.
So yes, Ainge made a mistake by not making any moves at the trade deadline, but the reason is because he was all in on the Anthony Davis sweepstakes.
I don't buy that at all. At least the not making moves part because he wanted Davis. He easily could have traded Morris or Rozier and not affected an Anthony Davis trade in the least. In fact he could have traded Rozier and Morris and made it easier to acquire Davis by actually adding salary fodder for the next season (i.e. the current one). I was one of the people that proposed several different smaller moves using Morris and Rozier for both what I felt were better fitting pieces and in many cases salary for this year to help with a trade. Now in retrospect that might have made acquiring Walker more difficult, but the assumption was Horford was coming back which would have made Walker impossible anyway. It was clear the team had chemistry issues and it was also clear that Morris and Rozier weren't great fits and were role players (much more difficult to trade a star that doesn't fit like Irving then role players like Morris and Rozier).
Absolutely!
I totally agree with you about trading Morris and Rozier at the trade deadline.
But I think Ainge was not willing to take back salary.
The key to acquiring AD was to have enough cap room.
If Ainge knew Horford was going to leave, cap room would not have been an issue.
Or maybe Ainge was torn because if he traded Rozier and Morris for picks, that would weaken the Celts even more.
Only way the cap wouldn't be affected is if Ainge traded Morris and Rozier for picks.
If Ainge traded Morris and Rozier for a player not having an expiring contract, that would complicate the AD trade because the Celts are a team over the cap.
Here's the thing, if only Anthony Davis agreed to come to Boston, all of this would be irrelevant.
There were pros and cons in not making a trade at the trade deadline.
It also didn't help that Morris had an expiring contract and Rozier was to become a RFA.
Maybe no team was willing to give up anything significant for Morris and Rozier.
A compromise would've been to only trade Rozier and keep Morris for the playoffs.
Cap room had nothing to do with acquiring Davis. It was about matching salary in a trade. Adding salary would have made it easier to acquire Davis while also allowing Boston to hang on to Smart. Tatum + Brown wasn't enough salary to acquire Davis. More salary was needed, especially if New Orleans was going to require a bad contract go out also. Boston needed the extra salary for wiggle room.
Morris and Rozier had value as at a minimum expiring contracts. Those always have value at the deadline. Rozier had more value than that since he was an upcoming RFA and still young. Boston wasn't getting a star back of course, but there were potential trades out there that would have cleaned up the chemistry and found better fitting pieces (I also think they should have dropped below the tax line to delay repeater tax potential longer). Sacramento for example had a bunch of intriguing options (Mason or Ferrell + Labissierre or Giles for Morris + Rozier). Phoenix had supposedly long coveted Rozier and had plenty of tradable pieces. Charlotte also I thought was interesting (and they clearly liked Rozier as it turned out). I had proposed Kaminsky and Parker for Morris, Rozier, and Yabu on here. I thought having a vet like Tony Parker on the bench (with a 5 million tradeable contract over the summer) would have made a lot of sense and felt Kaminsky was worth taking a flyer on. Those trades were almost addition by subtraction and made financial sense as well (both with dropping below the tax and adding a contract or two to trade over the summer). I don't know if would have mattered in the end, both on the court or in the summer, but Ainge doing nothing while everyone else made moves was an epic fail. I graded the trade deadline an F for that exact reason. Ainge failed this team last year. He failed it in the summer by not doing anything and then doubled down on that failure by doing nothing at the deadline. Last year was the worst year in Ainge's entire tenure. He failed and he failed miserably.
I also agree with you that Ainge failed.
But Ainge also wanted to win in the playoffs.
If Ainge traded Morris and Rozier for Ferrell and Giles, that would be a downgrade.
That would have weakened the Celts for the playoffs.
Morris was productive for the Celts last season.
I think to fix the chemistry issue, Ainge only had to trade Rozier.
Remember that at that time, Ainge was still trying to hold on to Kyrie.
If Ainge made moves to weaken the team then Kyrie would surely leave at the end of the season.
Maybe it's just a case of Ainge thinking things will get better in the playoffs because it's the playoffs.