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Re: Path to 2026 Contention
« Reply #45 on: Yesterday at 10:43:38 PM »

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I am of the opinion that Celtics should have hit the reset button in the offseason.

The Celtics could have traded Tatum for Cooper Flagg.

Then traded Brown & White to the San Antonio Spurs for Dylan Harper, 2028 Celtics draft pick & salary filler.

Queta
Barnes
Flagg
Harper
Prichard

Kornet, Hauser, Johnson, Simons, Olynyk, Hugo Gonzalez

That is a fun developmental team. It is good enough to win some games but not too good as to jeopardise the Celtics chances at a top 3 pick in the 2026 draft.

You're underestimating how good Tatum will be in the next five years. He will make the team a contender on his own (assuming healthy).
Does he? Even assuming he gets back to the level he was at before his injury (and that is a big assumption), there are lots and lots of teams throughout history with a top 5 player that aren't actual contenders.  I mean Philly has had Embiid for years (even with him winning the MVP) and has never been out of the 2nd round.  Even the Bucks with Giannis have done almost nothing since winning the title (one 2nd round appearance the year after and 1st round exits the last 3 years).  One injury to Middleton and their window closed with that group.  And Giannis is a clearly several tiers above Tatum in the scale of goodness.  Embiid obviously hurt a lot, but even when healthy, even when playing with Jimmy Butler, they lost in the 2nd round.

Yes you need a player like that to win a title, but having a player like that doesn't guarantee you are even a contender.  Tatum alone is nowhere near enough to make Boston a contender.  The team needs A LOT more.
2025 Historical Draft - Cleveland Cavaliers - 1st pick

Starters - Luka, JB, Lebron, Wemby, Shaq
Rotation - D. Daniels, Mitchell, G. Wallace, Melo, Noah
Deep Bench - Korver, Turner