I'm worrying about the Heat right now but the future of the Celtics is pretty darn exciting.
In 2k11, I went with the bench of the Celtics. I barely ran any plays as I spammed the give and go with Wafer and Jeff Green with insane results. I think if I got used to running the set plays with the bench, they'd be even more effective. If the Big Three renew their contract, the team will be off the hook at the one, two and three. Rondo, Von Wafer and Jeff Green are just crazy athletic. Delonte is really underrated in the game but that offsets his glass body.
I'm kinda curious as to what Pavlovic can bring to the table though as his Euro-brethren came through huge today. Hopefully, if all goes well, the coach of the Celtics in 2012 (who may or may not be Doc) will run a larger rotation since their bench is really, really talented.
The team is really running thin on the 4 and the 5 though after this year. They can probably squeeze another year out of J.O. (I personally quite like the guy) but he's really injury prone and he also said he might want to retire in Indiana. I don't like the idea of relying on KG and Baby at power forward and Krstic at the center. They'd be awesome backups and allow the Celtics to run a huge rotation.
Right now, if they are able to keep the Big Four, they'd still be looking at a very solid team. I've heard somebody say they're like the Spurs two or three years back but the Celtics have a better bench now. If all goes well, the Big Three would still start but Delonte, Von Wafer, Jeff Green, Baby and hopefully another PF will be having major minutes. They'd need a solid center and a decent PF that can share 10, 20 a game with KG and Baby. This is assuming that JG, Wafer and (to some extent) Avery improve.