i'm not writing any obituaries.
regardless of this series, the Big 3 can all still contribute.
did Ray Allen not go 5-8 from 3 and drop 25 on em in game 1?
did we not see KG drop 28 and 18 in game 3?
did we not just witness The Truth drop 27 and 8 last night?
are these guys, with the exception of a few broken plays [end of regulation last night GDI], not still clutch??
of course they are. they just can't do it on their own anymore.
they aren't LeBron Wade and Dwyane James scoring 70 a night by driving to the hoop and forcing refs to call phantom fouls to pad the stats.
the Big 3 don't need to be traded away or retire in haste, they just need a reduced workload and reduced nightly expectations while being surrounded with young, athletic players who can provide a spark, run the floor, get to the hoop and play defense... let Jeff Green learn from KG and Paul while picking up more minutes for both of them. leave Delonte in the game with Rondo more minutes while Ray stays on as the three-point specialist he's become [this season one of his most efficient].
we also need Rondo to develop a jump shot and remain composed and consistent on the court. he has proved beyond a shadow that he CAN BE elite as both a pass-first hardwood quarterback and as a slicing, faking, euro-stepping, one-man fastbreak... but teams need to respect his range, and we need no more of that wandering away form the huddle stuff.
that core aside, i say move every and anyone else. don't renew Baby, who has had an atrocious post-season preceded by an atrocious regular season second half, go after some of the quality FA this off-season like Nene, Tyson Chandler or Marc Gasol [not sure about price on him] who can be a piece in the future while waiting for big name Free Agents in 2012 as we renegotiate the contracts of the aging Big 3. hell if the Lakers don't want Bynum i do! LOL!
point being we have a solid core of young guys-- Rondo, Green, West, maybe Davis, Wafer-- and are one defensively dominant but still offensively productive big man away from being a championship contender WITH the Big 3 still intact.
"old" teams have won. ask the Heat in 2006. that was grandpa Shaq, now great, great grandpa Shaq, along with uncle Toine and uncle Gary, and a wee little Dwyane Wade before LeBoring came along and turned him into a chippy, passive aggressive primadonna.
there is life if Ainge can make more moves like the Jeff Green trade that provide size, length, athleticism and range for the future.