Whew...good thing there are no firearms allowed on the blog. We'd have quite a shoot-'em-up going on here....
Trying to make sense of the arguments, they seem to fall into two lines of thinking:
A) There are certain qualities of championship teams. Let's call that "the ideal championship team". We should be trying to create that, says argument A. In that case, regular season records really truly don't matter, nor do matchups. We're not lining up against an opponent, but trying to fulfill a certain ideal team.
B) The other idea seems to follow the thinking that we're not in an ideal world: we have to beat other teams. In this case, we don't compare ourselves to an ideal, but to the competition. These folks don't seem to think the regular season matters, either, but it might matter more than the folks in thinking group A, perhaps? These are also the folks who argue that nobody can beat us in a 7-game series (more on that below).
The premise of these different opinions is so different that there will be no agreement on whether our window has closed or not.
My thoughts are these: Both are correct. We are certainly contenders with our starting 5, so the window is open, but are surely a piece or two away from having the players to fill out the "ideal championship team", and can consequently be beat.
I think it is quite telling that it has been often mentioned in this thread that "nobody can beat us in 7", but few are looking at our team and seeing the "4-4-4-4" team, like Moses Malone promised back in the early '80's, a team that lost only one game enroute to the title ('82?). That team was dominant. 4-0 in the playoffs is dominant. Point differential in the regular season, especially in the weaker conference, is irrelevant. Overall record is irrelevant.
Moreover, I think that the more games we play in a series, the less I like our chances, as tired legs hurt us, an Doc's limited ability to make adjustments tilts the advantage toward our opponent. We won several 7-game series before, but I think that is getting harder and harder as the minutes pile on.
So, count me among those that would like to see something happen this year before the deadline. I'm not very confident we make it to the finish line without reinforcements. We might not make it out of the East. We could easily fall in the first round, as we nearly did the last two years (Sidebar: anybody like the Crawford/House matchup? Me either).
***Let me add that I've been watching Celtics basketball since we all got on Max's back in '81, and have since watched the grainy, black and white DVD's of Russ and Cousy. That has nothing to do with this thread or post, but I think makes me younger than Brick?