So its my opinion you can trace any of the Celtics problems to the 2020 offseason. Among the issues:
1) The Teague is terrible. He's on a minimum so its not a disaster signing but he is actively damaging every minute he plays. He was not a Wanamaker upgrade.
2) The Thompson signing looks bad, like the kind of bad you may have to give up a pick to dump. On top of that he takes minutes from one of your more promising young players. R Will has flat out been better than him this year, but because he's a new vet signing he's getting minutes anyway. On offense he is useless outside of offensive rebounds. No floor spacing, no vertical spacing, no rim protection.
3) Connected to #2 you traded the #30 pick for two distant future seconds in order too dump Kanter who is paid less an is probably better than Thompson. I'm not a huge fan of Kanter, but he's a least a BIG body h can stand between Embiid and the rim until the help comes. And he actually has touch around the rim.
4) Nesmith. Look I'm not willing to call him a bust just yet, but bottom line is he can't get on the floor even when the C's are ravaged by injuries. Its brutal to see a guy taken at #12 like Haliburton be so good so soon. Is there REALLY no way you couldn't move up to 10th or 11th with your three first round picks? I mean this draft really feels like a miss. I mean the Celtics needed someone who could help THIS YEAR, and they got someone who can't play. Brutal.
5) We don't nee to relitigate the Hayward thing. But Ainge did mess it up, if for no other reason than he let it drag on. If your intention is to resign him then put the money on the table. If not move on. The c's either misread the market for him, or misread his intentions. The slowness with which this happened caused wing options to dry up and left TT as the MLE guy.
All in all its hard to see how this offseason wasn't a disaster. Injurie deserve a lot of blame for our predicament but Ainge managed too add a grand total of one semi-useful player (Pritchard) to a team we all knew was thin even WITH Hayward. Maybe Teague, TT and/or Nesmith turn it around but early returns are not so good.
But what do you think?