Just listened to the audio, felt obligated to provide some bullet points because I made the thread
https://985thesportshub.com/podcasts/toucher-rich/These are all paraphrased Q&A's unless in quotation marks...
Q: What's wrong with the Celtics?
A: We haven't played well. Our starting team has only played about 20 minutes together this season, so we haven't had a chance to develop consistency. Nevertheless, we've been inconsistent and had many "stinkers."
Q: Isn't that a roster problem?
A: Yes, we have many young guys. But many teams without young guys are also struggling with consistency problems. COVID has complicated everything and it's worth mentioning. But still it is true that the depth on our team is an issue. It's tough when your 8th best guy needs to play as though he's your 4th best guy. "Our roster obviously is not good. We are a 14-14 team."
Q: Has the team tuned out Brad?
A: "Absolutely not. That's ridiculous."
Q: You say we ran into a buzzsaw, but three of these losses have been to bad teams. You don't see the lack of intensity on this team?
A: Yes, I see a lack of intensity. I see a lack of respect for our opponents. But this is not a coaching problem -- Brad respects those teams more than anyone in the locker room. Our lack of respect for the opponents is a maturity issue with the team, not a coaching problem.
Q: So how do you fix it?
A: It's not as simple as "get a center" or "add a PG" but we don't know our identity just yet, so it seems like we need to figure out who we are.
Q: Is this team good enough to win a championship?
A: We are not. We need a piece or two. The team still needs shooting with size. I hate to put the expectations on the players. I also recognize that for fans it's championship or bust. But getting to a championship is a process. At this point today, nothing is going to help us more than getting healthy.
Q: Have the recent struggles changed your mind or timeline?
A: We're always looking at players, it's our job. But "it's not that simple" because there are contacts, restrictions, salary caps. "If there's someone to blame, it's Danny Ainge...we're not good enough and we need to get better. There are ways to get better other than making trades."
Q: When are you going to revamp the roster, Danny?
A: References the 2010 team as a way of saying things can change. Sometimes the problems are just internal -- figuring things out and getting healthy. You don't always need to fire a coach or trade certain players. And sometimes you do. And we're in the process of evaluating presently.
Q: Isn't there a risk to sitting there and evaluating? Or a benefit to acting now?
A: Trades during the season typically happen closer to the deadline. When the Celtics traded for IT they had to wait a couple months because the initial asking price was way too high. So sometimes you do need to wait.
Q: When will Kemba be able to play back-to-backs?
A: Currently Kemba might be able to play back-to-backs but we're choosing for him not to. Theis maybe could have played, but we're choosing to have him not play. We are trying to manage the health of our banged up players so that they're healthy at the same time and the most important time.
Q: So what are you going to do about the team not being good enough for a championship?
A: Maybe by getting healthy we will outperform my (Ainge's) expectations. "Maybe this is not our time." But this isn't a fantasy game, there are a lot of players who are great that we simply can't acquire through trades.
Q: You're still 4.5 games out of 1st. Isn't that incentive to act rather than writing things off as maybe this isn't our time?
A: I'm not saying that. Maybe if we're healthy we can be better than I think. I think we're better than 14-14, I like our team. "I'm saying that we are looking to get better as a team in all of the ways that I've mentioned." However, right now we need to work through our kinks and wait until the trade deadline before making a trade. That's not to say we're not looking. We just need to accept that we're not doing deals just to do them.