interesting how? do we have any specific examples of how Ainge wasn't trading youth for veterans that Kyrie liked?
Yes...he did not want to let go of his draft picks.
provide me an example of a player who you think Ainge could have gotten with those vaunted and oh-so-valuable draft picks while Kyrie was on the team and still engaged.
from my point of view Kyrie was checked out as soon as it became clear that this was going to be Tatum's team.
The Celtics were never going to make the franchise entirely about Kyrie.
If your last statement is true, then what a stupid trade to make in the first place.
And, it doesn't matter what I think, or you think was a good trade match. It only matters what Kyrie thought and expected...not if it was possible.
It's easy to say in retrospect, but it does look like a really bad trade. I don't think Kyrie was ever going to stay unless they were willing to give him the LeBron treatment (i.e. let him and his cronies run the show and get all the attention / glory, make nothing but win-now moves, etc).
Problem is Kyrie is not a LeBron-level player and the Celtics were never going to completely orient their franchise around one guy like that. Not when the franchise was already so invested in Brad, Tatum, Brown, Danny Ainge, etc.
Devil's advocate take is that while Kyrie is not a LeBron level player, he clearly has the cache to get MVP type players to join up with him, as he has done in Brooklyn. So you could argue that the Celts should have bent over backwards, traded away all the young guys, etc in order to keep Kyrie happy and entice him to get people like KD, Harden or whoever to join him in Boston.
Would guys like that ever want to play in Boston? I think that's an open question, too.
Anyway, we'll never know. But it does seem like a really bad play that Ainge put all his chips on Kyrie (with an eye toward going after AD) and within a year or so it became clear that neither of those guys really wanted to be in Boston long term. As a result Ainge's big plan fell apart, and he didn't seem to have a backup plan.