I think the "heart" discussion is a little overrated in Boston. Team needs a) better players, and b) indeed ones that compliment each other.
Leaving aside the obvious near-term small stuff -- Schroeder over Smart, Nesmith taking some of Richardson's minutes -- the Cs are finally going to have to face this question (likely without choice) between now and the FA period next summer:
What is the best possible package they can get for Brown, Smart, and filler (Richardson, Horford) and / or picks in one or two large trades?
Because if Stevens doesn't get serious on that topic, there's significant risk teams will smell blood in the water (namely: Tatum being unhappy), and the value of the package will go down as the Cs hand is forced due to spiraling locker room and floor fit issues.
My personal feeling is this: if the Cs traded every player on the roster today other than Tatum and Bob Williams, i'd be 100% ok with that. Because in the next couple seasons, I bet that's exactly what happens.
if there is indeed that kind of a firesafe on this team, Timelord will be out the door before Jaylen and several others.
Couldn't disagree more. He's young, of ascending value / impact, on a reasonable contract, and impacts the game without needing the ball. He duplicates no player on the roster. You keep him.
he's less skilled than others and has a well-established issue with missing games for health reasons.
he's an NBA caliber player that I don't think we're using to his potential but as far as pieces to be used in trades, Jaylen (as an example) would be a building block you keep unless blown away in a deal. Timelord is not a mere throw-in for a trade but he's definitely playing a position that needs to be upgraded.
less skilled than others at what? he has the most unique skill set on the team - period.
as for injuries, take your pick of players who have worked their way thru such concerns when young. Joel Embiid couldn't stay healthy when young either -- should the Sixers have given up on him? Bob's hardly Romeo Langford..... he needs to continue to work on his body and he'll be fine.
regardless, you're missing my point. the one i am making is: there's a wide open question as to whether Tatum and Brown can successfully co-lead a championship level basketball team -- and i believe that's going to come to a head one way or another sooner than many others do. I hope it does to the affirmative, but the (fairly large) sample size is starting to get ugly.
You mean like the Jays winning more playoff games as a tandem since Tatum entered the league than 28 total teams? That sample size?
I seriously doubt you actually buy that’s a meaningful measure of their success, nor their fit as a duo. The more the team has become “theirs”, the worse the team has gotten.
you mean the worse the talent and depth becomes, the worse the record has gotten
I'd agree their talent has not gone up -- particularly their young bench talent due to poor drafting. But haven't Tatum and Brown improved during that time? Shouldn't Smart have?
The talent drop off is immense. Remember this is what the C's looked like in Tatum's rookie year
2017-18
PG - Irving, Rozier, Larkin
SG - Brown, Smart
SF - Tatum, Hayward (injured year), Ojeleye, Nader
PF - Horford, Morris, Theis
C - Baynes, Monroe
2018-19 (similar though adding RW for Monroe)
PG - Irving, Rozier, Wanamaker
SG - Brown, Smart, Dozier
SF - Tatum, Hayward, Semi
PF - Horford, Morris
C - Baynes, Theis, R. Williams
2019-20 (losses - Irving, Horford, Rozier, Morris, Baynes - adds Walker, Langford, Kanter, G. Williams)
PG - Walker, Wanamaker, Waters
SG - Brown, Smart, Langford
SF - Hayward
PF - Tatum, G. Williams, Semi
C - Theis, Kanter, R. Williams
That was the big offseason of losses with very little in the way of replacement outside of Kemba who is less talented than Irving. The following summer Boston lost Hayward and replaced him with Tristan Thompson. Again a major talent downgrade.
So yes, Tatum and Brown are better, but the surrounding talent is significantly worse. Ainge did an absolutely terrible job basically the minute after he made the draft pick trade for Tatum, he should have retired. Boston would be much better off if he had.