And now Boston simply isn't a team that offers a good chance of winning for the future. The core of their team is in the mid-30s. That's why you didn't hear about those guys coming to Boston - because there wasn't money to give them and the team's future is bleak. Not because it's cold.
In fact, guys like Sheed and Shaq preferred Boston over other destinations for the same money. Why? Because the team was competing for titles.
Money first, second and third. Winning and correlated aspects - teammates, coach - fourth. The rest doesn't really factor.
Those guys who care about the sushi restaurants, the parties, the racism and whatnot are fictional
It seems at the peak of their careers, Money and bright lights (more fame) seem to be the biggest draws. Boston hasn't exactly been throwing the money around in awhile (because mainly they can't). So we don't attract them #1 because of the money factor. We just aren't able to spend big.
We don't appear to have everyone's favorite buddy to play alongside so strike that too. Our personality with potential teammates has more of an outcast appearance rather than being a team with players other guys are dying to play around. We also don't offer fame by way of nightlife or nearby entertainment possibilities. Even without that, it would be nice if we could add warm, sunny climates and nearby exotic beaches, but we can't. So scratch those attractions too.
The only guys of some claim to fame that do actually want to come to the Celtics are aging starts in the Twilight of their careers willing to play cheap because when it gets down to the end of a career, the possibility of winning a championship one more time (or for the first time) become a bigger draw than money, fame and nightlife because their legacy enters into their thoughts. And at 1st glance, our collective pieces as they are now are not that far off. Perhaps we're just one perennial All-Star away from being on the verge of a championship. However, it's seems to most that we've become a longshot to compete even with their addition to our team. Almost like a gamble they aren't willing to take.
Unfortunately, its likely going to take more than past their prime former greats to get the job done these days around here.
It almost feels like we need to shake things up just to get these guys back on their "reported list" of teams they would like to play for. Because lately its been feeling like we're about as attractive to play for as the Cleveland Cavaliers appear to be now when it comes to elite players wanting to play for us while in the peak prime of their careers.
It doesn't even seem like we are even on their radar these days.