I appreciate your optimiism, but don't agree. The guys that are already on the team are going to improve with age?
If you're not a contender, you're rebuilding. We have next to no young talent on this team, and if we don't get some the next few years are going to be U G L Y.
I'm not saying Williams is the result, but we're not going to find anyone who's going to greatly improve the Cs, so use this opportunity to take a look at guys who be useful in the future.
Even if the C's were looking to rebuild, Williams is the LAST guy I would be looking at. He is lazy, has no fundamentals, and has had numerous off the court problems that stem from him being in BOSTON. Oh yeah, and he isn't a very good basketball player.
I am fine with them trying to get younger (next year), but he is not the answer. I would rather they take a flier on Danny's favorite, Big Red, than this burnout.
Example: we have exactly 0 SGs under contract for next year. Think it might be worth taking a peek at Morris Almond when there is absolutely nothing to lose in doing so? I think the Cs can manage a 10 day contract or two...
Well, there are games, they are something to lose.
I have no problem with them giving Almond a spot on the summerleague team, and an invite to camp next season to prove he can do something other than shoot. However, I am not confident he is, or will ever be an NBA rotation player, so I would prefer the C's keep their focus on guys who actually deserve to be on an NBA floor.
I think some of you need to realize that you don't successfully rebuild a franchise just by getting younger. You rebuild a franchise by getting talent. Yes, it helps when that talent is younger, because you have a larger window to put more talent around them, however, the talent is MUCH more important than the age. If all you are doing is collecting mediocre (or worse) guys less than 25, then you are destined for 20 years of horrendous basketball.