At this point, frankly, it would probably be impossible for Danny to disappoint me. Picking up Rondo and the Big Three (Big Two, really) were such big moves that worked out so well, but he's been riding on that glory for a while now, and The Trade will go down in history as one of the worst moves a GM ever made. It was a flying leap over the shark.
Basically, I'm hoping for no big moves. I'd like to see him fill in as best he can with what is available. I'd be very unhappy if he let Baby or Green go, but I'd be equally unhappy if he overpaid them. I hope he threads the needle there.
Basically, we still have a strong team, if you overlook the gaping hole at the 5 that we are trying to stuff Jermaine into. The Big Four are still the Big Four (though rapidly turning the corner, it seems). With Baby, Green, Delonte and Wafer we have the makings of a strong bench corps. I think Doc is stale with this team at this point, but we could do worse, for sure.
But here's what Danny could do that might earn him a ticket out of my doghouse: he could make it his personal project to make sure, as much as is humanly possible, even if he has to camp out beside Rondo's door, that Rondo works like crazy on his shooting this summer. I don't think it can be stressed enough that the single thing that could have the biggest impact on the Celtics 2011-2012 season is for Rondo to come back a significantly better shooter. I mean, NOW is the time for Rondo's efforts to improve in that dept. to reach critical mass. THAT would be the best way for Danny Ainge to spend his summer.
And, btw, I still think Rondo should spend some time working on a hook shot and a Rick Barry diaper shot from the line. The diaper shot is really a two-handed scoop shot, and a hook is really a scoop shot turned upside down, so I think that they might seem a bit more natural to him than the classic Mark Price shooting that he is trying to master. I don't think Rondo will ever be a great set-shot guy, but he can become much better there, with Price's help, and he can also work on improving his range for shots on the run, and his range of options around the basket, especially if posting up is something he wants to continue to do. I think we all feel strongly that this kid has a real scorer inside him, waiting to bust out.