There has been a lot of discussion on this site about the absolutely wonderful job that Danny Ainge has done on improving our favorite Green Team. And believe me I'm not here to criticize the work he has done thus far. I think he made every correct move thus far in signing Wallace, Baby and Williams, drafting Lester, cutting Pruitt and letting Leon go.
But he has yet to really address a glaring weakness on this team that caused a major problem for this team late in the season and in the playoffs. That is, a true backup SF that Doc will have confidence enough to use to be able to give Pierce and Allen the time off the court that they need to be fresh for the playoffs.
Pierce was averaging 36 MPG or so for Nov-Jan, but when the team started to struggle and the injuries mounted up Pierce was averaging over 40 MPG for the months of Feb-Mar and during the playoffs. Ray Allen, though not as pronounced, put up big minutes as well. After averaging 35 MPG in Nov-Dec he averaged close to 38 MPG thereafter and that topped off with over 40 MPG in the playoffs.
These guys were tired and it showed. Ray shot 48% for the year but just 40% for the playoffs. He shot 41% from three during the season but just 35% from three in the playoffs. Pierce had similar decreases in his shooting percentages and both were looking fairly listless by the middle and end of the Orlando series.
But what seems to missing from Danny's master plan this summer has been help from the two guys who seemed to age year, right before our eyes during extended minutes last spring. Oh, I've heard the name Marquis Daniels bandied about but how is he going to help Ray and Paul. He's a better ball handling version of Tony Allen that will spending more time backing up Rondo than Ray and Paul.
And I hope the plan isn't to give Giddens and Walker extended minutes to back up Pierce and Allen. Neither have shown anything to anybody that makes them think they will be productive enough to earned the coaching staff's trust to give them meaningful minutes. There are so many years in the "championship window" and two years have gone. Rookie second rounders and late first round picks that just about every draft expert questioned as stupid, is not going to get it done.
I only hope there's time and a market for some of the flotsam and jetsam that make up the Celtics end of the bench that can entice a team to trade for that wing player that last year proved was so, so, so necessary. Because if it isn't and this team has to rely on Walker, Giggens, House and Daniels to keep Ray and Paul fresh, we could be in big trouble. Maybe not this year, but how many productive years will it take of Ray and Pierce's long term star effectiveness.