On thursday's Celtics Beat podcast, Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe laid the blame for the Celtics' problems primarily on Danny Ainge and the front office scouting team. He said that have done horribly in the draft, and singled out the Yabusele, Zizic and Young picks. Said if they liked Herro so much they should have moved up in the draft. Basically said that they are poor talent evaluators, and should add a former NBA player to the scouting team, and someone like Mike Schmidt of ESPN who specializes in scouting. He also was confounded by the Bane trade with the 30th pick, and said if we had cleared roster space we could have drafted and signed him, or the Michigan State kid.
He also was somewhat dismissive of Mike Gorman's take that the two stars are ball stoppers, saying they have no one to pass it to, singling out Theis and Semi as inadequated shooters or scorers. He said that Brown's "no comment" frustration is with his untalented teammates.
Said that the Celtics need to cut their losses for bad draft picks, again singling out keeping guys like Yabu way too long. He said the best organizations are not sentimental about their players, and noted the Lakers and Nets as two teams that are very effective is signing/cutting guys quickly until they find the right mix.
I don't agree much with his assessments. He was especially critical of Theis, which seemed a bit odd and off putting.
Curious what you guys think.
I agree with Washburn. Danny's strategy, sorry to say, over the past 13 years, hasn't worked. Partly because of bad luck with GH (they miss him right now), partly because he has failed to find a dominant center (Horford was closest, but no cigar). And he has a small ball coach who could care less about dominant centers. Stevens also has a significant say in personnel, by the way. Heard Danny say that. He also has failed to make trades for significant players when given the opportunity. Way too conservative on this. The latest was the GH fiasco with Indiana.
Theis? A nice sign, but way overexposed in Stevens system. A backup 4. Can't jump, and can't defend against good bigs. Robert Williams' paucity of minutes, considering his productivity, is a mystery, although his durability is questionable. And Tacko Fall seems to be treated like a novelty, instead of a guy who could dominate the paint. Wonder what Austin Ainge, who signed him, thinks about that.
I like Danny. He's an original Celtic, and he should know the basics of Celtics winning: know your roles, pass for the best shot, and get easy shots with a fast transition game.
I don't see that in the present team. Maybe it's the coach. I don't know.
If I'm the owner, with this team currently in last place, I'm wondering if I need to make any changes if I want to win again.