There are no problems or excuses. Danny is waiting patiently for Tatum and Brown to fully mature to make the moves necessary to get the Celtic over the hump, and provide their best opportunity to win a ring. This isn't a video game.
Hopefully Smart, Walker and even Hayward will be involved in some way. Until then watch and enjoy the ride.
Ok then . Danny should try not to waste draft capital and young assets then. Trade the Memphis and our picks for future unprotected picks to some team. Trade maybe Romeo for a future pick as he will probably waste his talents and value on the bench and in Maine... why keep bringing 4 -5 rookies every year?
Your have it wrong. If the plan is to wait for Tatum and Brown then he should trade veterans for additional draft or young player assets, use the picks to try to find complimentary players, etc.
That is actually the problem I've had with Ainge's moves or lack thereof for the last several seasons. He hasn't picked a direction. He either needs to go all in or do whatever he can to put Tatum and Brown in the best position to win a title starting a couple of seasons down the line. He has been trying to have his cake and eat it too for the last few seasons and is harming either path. That is what was so bad about making the Irving trade in isolation. He just didn't follow it up and if he wasn't going to follow it up, he never should have made it to begin with.
The Irving trade can't be looked at in isolation. It was a trade of opportunity, but was made within the context of a larger plan.
His "plan" 6 months before that was to add a top FA to form a trio with Horford and Thomas. He got the top FA on the market in Gordon. But Isaiah's hip cut the legs out from under what would have been a fantastic veteran trio. He was given the opportunity to salvage that plan with the Irving trade. On paper, a core trio of Horford, Hayward and Irving, with the veteran role players like Baynes, Morris & Smart and the young stud talent of Jaylen & Jayson able to grow within that without pressure to be stars right away should have been a fantastic team able to compete then and in the future. No one was complaining about Danny's "plan" going into that season.
But first Hayward got injured and then Irving showed out to maybe not really be a replacement for the pre-injury Thomas. Those things, like Thomas' injury, aren't things Danny could control.
As Roy put it, the end result of the Irving trade was that at the end of last year Irving, Horford and Morris walked. And Danny seems to have managed to bounce the roster right back up without missing a beat.
This roster is interesting because on one hand, it is one of the youngest rosters in the league. On the other hand, it actually has a lot of players with a lot of playoff experience. I think that the this roster has enough talent as is to at least be within striking distance of competing for a title now if they are completely healthy and they get a few breaks. But beyond that, I think they are well setup to compete for a title over the next 2-4 seasons outright.
My problem with the Irving trade was Ainge didn't follow it up the following summer. After that first season it was apparent Irving wasn't good enough to be the #1 on a contender (he should have known that at the time he acquired him, but it was late in the year and then Hayward got hurt). After that first year, he either needed to trade Irving or go out and acquire a #1 player to pair with him. And when the #1 player became available i.e. Kawhi, Ainge just sat on his hands and did nothing. If he wasn't going to trade Brown and Smart for Kawhi, then he should have traded Irving and recouped some of the assets he lost acquiring him. It would have then allowed the team to see what Rozier could have actually been and if he was worth keeping or the team would have entered the season as the favorites to come out of the east with Kawhi buoyed by Irving, Horford, Tatum, and Hayward with solid vets like Baynes and Morris on the bench along with Rozier. I don't know if that top 8 wins the title, but it certainly would have had a significantly better opportunity to do so.
Sitting around and waiting and hoping a great player wants to play with you is why the Knicks have been so terrible. The plan to wait for Davis was a silly one. Even if Davis would have bought in, there is no guarantee that Boston would have been able to acquire him anyway. If Ainge wanted Davis, he should have just moved Irving, gotten some assets, used those asset plus say Brown and went after Davis during the season.
It just seems to me Ainge's true plan has always been to wait for Tatum and Brown, but yet he is trading off valuable assets that could be used to support those 2 in their prime. I mean what if Ainge had kept that Brooklyn pick and added Sexton (doesn't strike me as an Ainge pick, but without Irving maybe he goes for the scoring PG), SGA, either Bridges, Porter, Knox. Adding that 3rd quality young player to grow with Tatum and Brown could be the difference between winning and losing a championship a few years down the line, especially if that player was SGA or a "healthy" Porter.