It's only February 18 and we are a .500 team. We can't string 2 wins together against bad teams much less the good ones. I don't know what the delay is because if Danny is waiting until the March 25th trade deadline then it will probably be way too late for anyone to help this year.
I don’t know if there’s a thing out there that’ll get us over the top this year. Help, maybe. But I don’t want help this year if it’s going to prevent greatness next year. I’m sure that’s not your point either... just sayin this ain’t the year for banner 18, in all likelihood. Whatever help is out there will need to be in service of making this team a proper contender in a year or two when we can develop our young bench or otherwise shore it up.
Sadly, I think you are right about this not being their year, and that it might still take a couple of years before they are a really good, legitimately contending team.
I don't blame Danny for not giving Hayward all that money—I think Danny did the right thing there—but I think that maybe Danny wasn't expecting/prepared for Hayward's departure. I mean, I think it's ridiculous that Charlotte offered so much money to a guy who had been injured so much the last 3 seasons, but it's their money to spend, and I don't think Danny saw that coming. Thus he had no Plan B. I think Thompson and Teague seemed like good deals at the time, though maybe semidesperate panic moves on Danny's part, but those two could still contribute something before the season's over.
Regardless, I think this season has so far been a step back for the team; that could change, but it very well might not. I like the idea of adding Harrison Barnes with the TPE, but none of the other options that have been proposed excite me. And adding Barnes may not move the needle a whole lot this season anyway. Besides, I don't want to get my hopes up for "fireworks" that don't happen; I've been down that road too many times.
All of the injuries haven't helped, but anyone who's been a Celtics fan since 2009 should know that "hospital Celtics" is a real and regular thing, and should be expecting lots of injuries. I mean, I'm fully expecting another key player to get injured within a few weeks of Smart's return, if not sooner. Pessimistic? Maybe. But definitely reasonable to expect with this group.
TL;DR ... Danny was caught off-guard by Charlotte's massive offer to Hayward and didn't have a Plan B, and (as I see it) he seems content for this season to be yet
another developmental/bridge year, like he's waiting to see if any of Rob/Grant/Pritchard/Nesmith/Romeo/Ojeleye/Edwards/Green/Waters can become a solid rotational piece over the next season or two, and maybe
then he'll make a big push for a title team built around the Jays (as long as they're still happy here).