With frustration growing among fans and critics saying that KG is just not the kind of player who seems to want to take over the game in the low post, I got to thinking that his greatest value lies in the fact that every year he is healthy and still playing as well as he can now, he is likely to lead a good or great team to achieve its full potential and get the best record in basketball.
He won't take a night off. He may not always play great, but how many bad games did he have this year in the regular season? Did he have any? You can be sure that he will lead his team to win as many regular season games as is possible. His teams will overachieve. They sure won't underachieve in the season. Older Celtics fans might compare this to the Cowens, Havlicek teams that regularly got home court for the playoffs. When playoffs hit they really wasn't another gear to go to. Maybe that is a little bit of a problem but where would we be without home court right now?
Minor tweaks to the roster and we get home court at least two more years in a row. We'll get to the playoffs and the gap between us and the other teams will seem to lessen some. Thats ok. With KG leading us with his consistent high performance all year, willing his teamates to do the same, some team will have to beat the Celtics at home in the playoffs and probably more than once to put us down. KG's overall play will put us in the right position every year he is heathy. I can live with the fact that others will probably have to take over on offense at key moments in the playoffs for thje Celtics to add to the title count.