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Re: At times, hard to stay positive over the off season moves
« Reply #52 on: August 24, 2008, 10:10:51 am »
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Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on August 24, 2008, 02:37:26 am
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Isn't THIS a little bit presumptuous? Why assume Giddens and Walker are are better than 15 of the 30 or so players drafted before them, just because Ainge was the one that drafted them? Are the other teams just so thick that they didn't think to draft these guys themselves?
Not saying these guys are going to be busts, I have faith that the team *might* have made some savvy picks here (of course they could have done better, but most teams could as well)... And it's not like I'm against rooting for/hyping up your home team guys.. But if they were lottery players, they would have atleast gone early 20s, right? What if these guys are the the 30th and 47th best players in the 08 draft, should I be riled up for that?
O'bryant and Miles were lottery picks. Experts have all said that Giddens and Walker would've been lottery little to do with their talent level.picks had it not been for some particular circumstances like "attitude problems" and injury concerns. They had
Could not disagree more with this. Paddy was a misspent lottery pick, and anyone who saw him play in college knew that. Miles, I don't know about. But being deemed unable to play isn't encouraging.
Billy Walker I saw a bunch of over a year and a half in college. The bad condition of his legs make calling him a lottery pick erroneous, as does his tendency to blow up emotionally. Giddens has shooting issues, and to a lesser degree character issues. I understand the desire to support Ainge. He had a great summer. Last year. But it's hideously presumptuous to call everyone he's added a lottery pick just because he added them.
Today, we do not have a quality big to back up Perkins and we do not have the shooting or defense off the bench we had last year. This is not a title team, in my opinion, and the original premise I agree with. This has been a depressing, deflating summer after winning the title, one more in line with the Ainge of old. This is a team that will demand increased minutes from the Big Three to meet the demands of a weakened bench, and that will translate into injuries, fatigue, losses and playoff problems. It is the same mistake Red made in the late 1980s - pinching bench pennies.
Next winter, we're going to regret not resigning Posey. Maybe not in four years, but we will in the primes of Garnett, Allen and Pierce.