The following is on point from "Slamtheking:
"tough call but for me, the point of acquiring Beal is to ADD him to the J's, not replace one of them. adding Beal would add a more reliable offensive player (but not by a lot -- JB can put up a lot of points as well) but a less versatile defender. Not to mention Beal has 3 less years of prime time left and a much more expensive contract.
the whole point of acquiring another all-star is to add to the 2 young ones we already have".
We need to add another star to Jayson and Jaylen. Actually this should be the single most important thing Ainge focuses on. It's also part of the reason I'm personally royally aggravated with Ainge. For the last 3-4 years, by nearly every NBA pundit's perspective the Celtics have easily had the single largest war chest in the league (between talented young players, draft capital and solid veterans) and yet, Ainge has failed on the #1 priority, getting that third star - it's truly pathetic. Horford, Hayward and Irving all walk for zero - brutal. Ok, end of rant - I'll give Danny the game plan, he can follow it and take credit and again, following the comments from s"lamtheking":
Beal isn't going to win anything in Washington. He and Tatum, by all accounts, are truly great friends.
1. Use your TPE to sign a meaningful player whose contract ends when Kemba's ends (Love or Horford,or similar contract)
2. Have Tatum talk wtih Beal to see if he's committed to coming to Boston in free agency.
3. When Kemba and Horford come off, you sign Beal at 28 or 29 years old and add him to Tatum and Brown.
4. Your line up is:
Time Lord / Theis / Free Agent
Tatum / Free agent PF (with legit PF size) / Grant Williams
Brown / Langford
Beal / Nesmith
Smart / Pritchard
You fill in the rest of the pieces... That's one option to build a championship team. Ainge can call me if he wants more clues...