Brogdan isn’t the final piece
Does he help, yes, but to say Boston has upgraded there bench depth to win a championship is ridiculous
They still need a legit Shooter and a 5
I would be open to trading and signing for more depth
To think this Team is going to play in a championship series again as constituted is delusional
Folks have to remember the Celtics benefited from Middleton sitting out in the Bucks series last season. As such, the C's should/need to treat it as they've lost in the East Semis.
This makes literally no sense.
I've argued that all off-season. That Boston needed to the approach the off-season like they had lost to the Bucks. Boston benefitted from Middleton's injury significantly. Frankly, Boston benefitted from Butler and Herro being injured in the ECF as well, though I think they still might have beaten Miami. Boston would have lost to Milwaukee if Middleton had been healthy though. The closeness of that series absolutely yields that conclusion.
I've also said pretty consistently that the addition of Middleton (and Ingles) is better improvement than the addition of Brogdon and Gallinari (before he was injured) such that I felt Milwaukee should be the favorite and is the best team in the East. Boston wasn't far behind, pre-Gallo injury, but because of that I really wanted Boston to use the TPE. I think the addition of one or two more solid rotational level players on the bench could have elevated Boston above Milwaukee. Now the gap is even greater and it is a lot harder to close the gap with the players reasonably available for what Boston has available to it i.e. the smaller TPE's and vet minimums.
Note: You also have to fact in the Timelord injury.
Also, it's probably semantics between you and Gouki. We shouldn't "treat it as they've lost in the East Semis", because we didn't. You can't ignore what the team accomplished simply because another team had injuries.
But, we probably should treat it like the Bucks have as much, if not more talent than us, and that beating them last year doesn't mean a lot. They're improved, and we need to improve, as well.