"Probably the greatest team in the modern era, the 95-96 Bulls, had some great players who were tough. But none of them were bigger than 6-8 (Jordan, Pippen, Rodman). Their tallest rotation guys were Longley, Kukoc, and Wennington - none known for toughness. Clearly, that was an immensely talented team, who had a clear identity which revolved around Jordan and Pippen"
the greatest team in the modern era was the 1986 Celtics, no contest - they would have mopped the floor with any of Jordan's teams from the 90's.
we don't have 6-7/6-8 athletic, tough defenders & rebounders on this team. jeff green was supposed to be, but he looks more depressed and lost with each game.
my contention that the Perk trade gutted this team is not based on some belief that Perk was the best player or that Pierce, Allen and Garnett are lesser players or anything like that. my point is that the Celtics, more than any other team this season, had a togetherness both in playing style and in emotional motivation that was a sum of all of them and that intangible was what set them apart from the other contenders.
the playing style was one of defense and physical toughness first and everything else second. yes, we struggled on offense sometimes, but this group has always done that. i remember cringing watching them on offense at times during the championship season in '08. they have never had a style that led to a lot of easy baskets. they won that title by playing the best defense the league has seen in years and that's the only way this group will win another title.
the emotional togetherness came from being together these past four seasons and going thru everything that they have as a group, including winning a title, losing KG to injury but fighting to defend their championship anyway. it came from the dissension of last year when Rondo was fighting the vets to find his new place in the team's pecking order - and it especially came from the loss of game 7 last year, the pain they endured all summer, much of which was carried by Perk himself because of the game 6 injury. i believe that this team wanted to avenge that loss and win another championship together as much as any team in league history. i really believe that.
then Danny took all that away from them in one day. Perk was a huge part of that togetherness - and championships are won with those kind of intangibles. that's why losing him has done so much damage - not because he was so talented that they can't replace him, but because he was such an important piece of this team greatest strengths - chemistry, togetherness and defense. they have not been the same team since he was traded and i don't see how they can recover.
Danny is a fool for not understanding his team better.