Up to and including the 2007 Boston Celtics off season, Danny Ainge in my opinion had done one hell of a job as president of the Boston Celtics. His drafts were very good to great and he got excellent value for where he was drafting. His trades usually brought in another useful asset, which when looked at in their totality of build up, culminated in the acquisition of Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Glen Davis. Overall his performance up until that time was excellent, IMHO.
But can the same really be said about his performance since then? Let's first take a look at his list of transactions since that off season which also included the signings of James Posey and Eddie House:
Feb 27 2008 - Signed PJ Brown
Mar 03 2008 - Signed Sam Cassell
Jun 27 2008 - Drafted JR Giddens
Jun 27 2008 - Acquired Bill Walker for cash
Jul 16 2008 - Signed Patrick O'Bryant
Jul 21 2008 - Re-signed Eddie House and Tony Allen
Sep 30 2008 - Re-signed Sam Cassell
Feb 17 2009 - Traded Sam Cassell to Kings for 2015 2nd round draft pick
Feb 17 2009 - Traded Patrick O'Bryant to Raptors for 2014 2nd round draft pick
Feb 25 2009 - Signed Mikki Moore
Feb 27 2009 - Signed Stephon Marbury
Jun 25 2009 - Drafted Lester Hudson
Jul 09 2009 - Signed Rasheed Wallace
Aug 03 2009 - Signed Shelden Williams
Aug 11 2009 - Re-signed Glen Davis
Sep 01 2009 - Signed Marquis Daniels
Nov 03 2009 - Extended contract of Rajon Rondo
Jan 06 2010 - Waived Lester Hudson
Feb 18 2010 - Traded Eddie House, JR Giddens and Bill Walker for Nate Robinson and Marcus Landry
Mar 06 2010 - Signed Michael Finley
Apr 09 2010 - Waived Marcus Landry
Apr 14 2010 - Signed Tony Gafney and Oliver Lafayette
Looked at as an entirety of work its not very awe inspiring, is it? I would even venture to say that it might be a pretty bad overall body of work.
Yes he built a great team up to about the time of the Brown and Cassell signings but from that point on, can it really be said that Danny Ainge has done much in his position as President of the Boston Celtics to acquire players that has made the job of the players and the coaches easier to do their jobs in winning basketball games?
Granted there have been injuries but since winning it all in June 2008 this team has relied heavily on their starting players to win games as their bench has been seriously lacking and Danny Ainge has been unable to add anyone of consequence.
Since making the KG trade Danny Ainge has added 16 players to this team. 9 of those players are no longer with the team and 1 has never played in a single game for this team and may not ever play for them and another played in 1 game as a late season sign on. Also Leon Powe, James Posey, Eddie House, Scot Pollard and Gabe Pruitt have also been sent packing off that team he assembled in the 2007 off season.
I gotta say as much grief as the players and coaches get on this team for their performance and/or lack there of, Danny Ainge I think needs to start being looked for his overall job performance as well. He has a big, no, I stand corrected, amazingly huge off season coming up that could determine this team's long term direction in transitioning away from the Big Three era and into the next era of Celtic basketball. I hope Danny can fare better with this off season than he has in handling the player personnel on this team since that 2007 off season because if he doesn't, we could be seeing another long championship drought once again.