First time poster, but been lurking for a while. I'm not sure why this is the thread that has triggered me to post, but I just want to say that the overreaction in threads like this is... difficult to understand. It's clear that the best version of this Celtics team will be to get Kemba playing like he did before the All-Star break last year, when he was a deserving starter averaging 22 points and 5 assists a game with an efficient (given his volume) 58 TS%. We saw a bit of that Kemba through the first bit of the playoffs last year, but the overtime game against Toronto seemed to drain him, as through those first 7 games he average 23 and 4.5 with similar efficiency, before dropping to 17 points at far worse shooting percentages for the rest of the postseason.
It's clear Kemba was significantly injured for the end of last season, and that it recurred in the playoffs, given his offseason operation and delayed start to this year. Certainly the Celtics should try to help Kemba return to that version, which we saw for three months barely a year ago, for a lot longer than 10 or so games. This is especially true when 7 of them have been played on the road, which likely impacts the level of conditioning and off-day work Kemba can do, since the players pretty much aren't supposed to leave the hotel when they travel any more.
Will some facsimile of last year's Kemba ultimately return? That's an open question, but there is zero reason to take any drastic measures at this juncture, such as trading him for role players or moving him to the bench. Let him get his personal rhythm, let him get a rhythm with this improved version of the J's. No one even knows the schedule beyond the next 11 games -- what is the hurry with posters here?