I agree with much of what you said but you are still making one huge....and IMO wrong assumption.
That assumption is that Boston has the kind of assets it is going to take to get Chris Paul from New Orleans which IMO it doesn't.
People need to start bracing themselves for the idea that neither Chris Paul or Dwight Howard are going to land in Boston because getting one of them would take all of our assets and then some IMO and getting two of them is almost impossible unless one of the two hit free agency which I highly doubt either will. If you have to trade one or two of the big three's expiring contracts, along with Rondo and picks to get it done then not only are you once again falling short of being a true title contender you are also almost certainly taking on bad contracts in return which in turn would end the idea of having cap space going forward.
Also people keep saying stuff like "Danny get it done" like he is working in a bubble where there are no other teams with better assets to make these kind of deals then the assets the Celtics currently have. There are other teams involved and those other teams in many cases as it currently stands have better assets then the Celtics have to make the kind of deals it will take to get Paul or Howard. If they actually hit free agency then it is a different story but I don't think they will and even if they do Boston wont be high on their list of desired destinations.
I hate to be the one who is p---ing in everyone beer but the chances of Boston landing Paul are minimal. The chances of them landing Howard are also minimal. The chances of both landing in Boston are so minimal that they probably shouldn't even be discussed by rational people.
You may or may not be right. Rondo is a 2x all-star and 2x first team all-defensive player. He is quite the asset. Are there better assets? Yes, very possibly. But are those teams willing to roll the dice on CP3 not signing an extension? I think not, which really makes me think Boston might be the best landing spot for him. If you do claim that there are other teams with assets that NO would prefer to Boston's, please tell me who the assets are and why that team would be willing to trade them away for potentially just one year of CP. Boston is in a unique position were they should be willing to give up that intriguing young asset on a gamble for a championship this year.
You don't think that there are at least a handful of teams with more young talent and better draft picks then the Celtics have? All I can say to that is look again. We have Rondo. We might have Green but that is certainly not a sure thing. Same with Davis and I highly doubt he is high on anyone's list. That's about it for young talented assets(in 2007 we had far more in terms of young assets then we do now). We have tons of expiring contracts over the next two seasons but if you deal them away at this point you still have to fill the holes left behind by dealing away core members of your roster.
I don't think you addressed at all what I said in my post. Please re-read the parts I have underlined. You say to look again. Well I have looked, so please help me out now if it's so obvious. Which assets are out there that these teams would be OK dealing away for one season of CP?
LA Clippers, and he'd sign an extension there according to reports. Why wouldn't he? Play alongside of Blake Griffin in a media metropolis for the remainder of his career. Chicago(they'd take a flier on Howard without an extension in place). New Jersey(same deal, maybe not Paul but certainly Howard). That's without even looking. On top of having better young talent they also are in what are widely perceived to be more desirable cities. Washington has Wall and other youngsters. Indiana has a host of young players to package.
Age is Boston's problem and there isn't a lot we can do about it. Our Stars with the exception of Rondo are old so no marquee player is going to sign an extension tying them to the Celtics for the next 5 years or more based on that alone IMO The age/mileage of the Allen and Garnett means their value is almost exclusively in their expiring contracts. Orlando and New Orleans are going to want young players with upside, cap relief and draft picks.
We don't have what are perceived to be young players with potential high ceilings. Rondo, Green and Davis are known commodities and only one of them will ever be a star player. Bradley might be a solid youngster if he sees the floor and shows something but that's not the case as we speak. Our picks from the previous draft might very well be solid but no one is going to be busting down the door to get them at this point either. Ainge had a host of youngsters of varying degrees of potential when he landed Garnett and Allen. He doesn't have that now.
Our best players with the exception of Rondo are too old. Our youngsters either have shown enough that the league knows what they are or haven't shown anything at all.
I just believe, admittedly without combing every NBA roster that there are quite a few teams that can put together a better package then Boston can at this point.
As for other teams willing to take a flyer on one and done, sure there probably aren't many but I don't think it will come to that. Someone from Paul's list of desirable locations is going to put together a package New Orleans is going to bit on.
As I said, I hope all these pipe dreams actually come to fruition and we land both Paul and Howard. Excuse me if I don't hold my breath until it happens.