even though it is a little early to think about,
Ainge just needs to ask one question to those FA.
'Who do you want to play with, Kobe or KG?'
That will be depending on the age of the free agent. The young one will want Lakers, the older one will want Celtics.
It will be Kobe, Gasol and Bynum vs KG, PP and Ray.
You are seeing that trend this year already.
The Lakers window isn't much bigger than the Celts. As soon as Kobe slows down you guys are toast. Bynum and Gasol won't carry you anywhere without him.
Allen is 33, Kobe is 29
KG is 32, Odom is 28
PP is 31, Gasol is 27
Bynum is 20.
The Lakers 3 will the same age as the Celtics 3 four years from now. So you tell me how big is their window?
I think you're leaving out a very important part of the equation.
Rajon Rondo 22
The thought of playing with a PG that might be one of the better PGs in the league in a year or two might be pretty intriguing for a veteran scorer that hasn't gotten a ring yet. A veteran scorer off the bench would be a very valuable commodity to both teams and if you're offensively minded who do you want to play big minutes with to win a title?
Rajon Rondo and the other unselfish Celtics or Kobe Bryant?
Can anyone say Grant Hill, Bonzi Wells or Beno Udrih?
I have logical problem with this argument. Are you saying Rondo will be as good as some of the better PG in this league? Can you give me some example of the "better PG" that you are talking about? Who are you compare Rondo to?
As of right now these PGs are better than Rondo:
Nash
Paul
Williams
Billups
Kidd
Parker
Davis
Miller
Arenas
Iverson
Calderon - maybe but I don't think so.
Felton - maybe but I don't think so.
By the end of next year, or the year after, there are only three players on that list I would want running my club rather than Rondo, that being Williams, Parker and Paul. By that time he will have a ton of playoff experience, possibly a ring or two, be the best defensive PG in the league and be an excellent floor general that will be one of the best if not the best rebounding point guards in the league. And only 24 years old.
That's what I mean by one of the better PGs in the league. Argue otherwise, but he is already among the top 3 defensive and rebounding PGs in the league and at 22 is averaging 10.7 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 6.6 APG 1.71 STLPG in the playoffs and out of players that have played more than 1 series, he has the 3rd best AST/TO Ratio at 3.48. That last # is not just PGs, its all players.
These #'s are by a 22 year old PG in the pressure packed situations of the playoffs(ECF and Finals included). If he can perform at that level in the playoffs at 22, what do you think his ceiling will be later on?