I've generally been a huge Ainge supporter. While disagreeing with some of his micro moves ( certain trades or signings, etc.), I've generally liked his macro approach.
But one thing I just haven't been able to understand is why on God's earth has he not been able to get a legitimate and consistent back up for Paul Pierce the last four years? He's had F-O-U-R years to accomplish this feat. Based on the success rate, you'd think is was like trying to put a man on the moon.
Many an available wing player would be more than willing to come back up Pierce "on this team" for a reasonable deal. But what have we seen for Pierce's back ups?
2008 - James Posey - this was good - we dominate and win a ring
2009 - TAllen ( too small ) Scal ( too slow )
2010 - TAllen ( too small ) Marquis ( really an off guard from a physical stanpoint.
2011 - thus far? Marquis and maybe Larry Hughes?...Really?
This has also been an issue with Rondo and Perk as well while Ainge has been here. I was absolutely ecstatic when we resigned Nate Robinsons and signed Jermaine O'neal.
Why? Not because I think Nate's an all star and I've actually never really been a J. O'neal fan. But I do know one thing, they are both good solid back up players for Rondo and, when he comes back and is helthy, Perkins. This is HUGE in terms of both Rondo's and perkins' overall effectiveness throughout the season.
I love the fact that Rondo and Nate can mesh, gel and find a rythym together all season, "from day one", FOR ONCE in Rondo's time here.
I just don't understand why we have not been able to get one decent guy behind Pierce and sign him for a 3-4 year contract like we did Baby for KG.
And we don't need a superstar behind Pierce. Just a simple, decent guy with legit SF size ( 6'7" to 6'9") and weight (220 to 240 ) who can hang and bang while Pierce is resting for 10-15 a night. That's it, just an average dude.
And what's been worse to me is, if we aren't giving Paul that one legit guy he can lean on, like he had with posey in 2008...and instead we're giving him Scal, TAllen, Daniels, Gody, etc. can we do Pierce a favor?
Can we play whoever we DO have, win, lose or draw, a solid 15 minutes a night between them. Yes, play Gody, or Baby, or Marquis at the SF spot and keep Pierce's minutes around 30-32 a night? Can we do that? Is it humanly possible? Do we have the technology?!
I'd rather see baby out there getting worked at the samll forward position for 15 minute a night than watching Pierce drag his exhausted body around the court from the 3/4 mark of the season onward...again....
For me, if Ainge isn't going to, once again, bring in a Bobby Simmons or other legit SF forward body behind Pierce?...I'd be looking to play Gody and Baby at the SF spot when we need a big match up.
I would absolutely throw Gody into the fire this year if I had to. I'd do whatever it took, at wehatever costs, in terms of regular season losses, to keep Pierce well rested and fresh.
Above was my rant...
But my main question to you all is, why do you think it has been such a monumental and seemingly impossible feat, to get Pierce a legit rotation level guy behind him. Why has Ainge not been able to do it? I think it should have been slam dunk easy to find the right guy behind Pierce if you pursued it. Posey was perfect, after that, it seems that no serious effort to get Paul a running mate was made in earnest and to the significant detriment of the team.