I know with the Celtics' current record being 4-8 the tendency here at Celticsblog seems to be to eschew patience and jump immediately to rebuilding. "Blow it up" for Celtics fans seems to be as popular as "Change we can believe in" was for American voters in 2008. Point being, learn from history.
Very little changed because America changed presidents and blowing it up is not going to make for a very fast return to prominence, or even the playoffs, in the NBA. If you are impatient now waiting for this very good basketball team to turn things around and get going, and they will, then you are going to hate waiting around for the next time this team makes the playoffs once they start to blow it up.
Danny Ainge is not a stupid man. He has seen how Portland, OKC, Memphis, Chicago, the Clippers and other once horrible teams have turned things around. Its through the draft, its through keeping cap space available for the correct move, its through developing talent, and its through having a bit of luck. He is not going to do what is now being called in NBA GM circles as "Pulling a Joe Dumars". He's not going to use cap space to sign mediocre talent to huge contracts they don't deserve. He's not going to sign current players that are okay to contracts well above their worth. He's not going to trade for players that don't bring anything long term to the team. He's not going to change coaches at a whim an hope that coach can turn around crappy talent into a winner.
Danny showed last year he's going to stick with Doc and believes in his ability to develop young players. He did it in the years before the Big Three and the continuity is important to Danny. Danny isn't going to trade any of the current expiring contracts for(this is the important part) non-difference making superstars that have years left on their contracts. If he can trade them for picks, that's one thing, but he won't dump them for the Andray Blatches, Joe Johnsons, Luis Scolas, or David Lees of the NBA.
Instead, if you are unhappy and impatient regarding this team, here's some advice, take a deep breath, change your expectations and get used to watching this particular team until the end of the year, because its going to be the best team we have in a Celtic uniform for years to come.
The Celtics have two draft picks in this years draft. They have Bird rights to Green, Bass(who should opt out), KG, and Ray. Next year they will have a bunch of cap space and very little to spend it on. But let's say they get lucky and land a Kevin Love. The rest of the roster is still going to be lacking severely. Pierce will be another year older and running less and less. Next year's team, even with a stud like Love will get worse.
The more likely scenario is they give contracts of very, very short length to players to fill slots and compete as they delve into the bottom of the league for 1-3 years and gather top 5 talent in the 2013-2015 drafts, hope they get lucky by getting a superstar and then trade them away for championship talent or allow them to stay together and become championship talent. Just so that we are clear, championship talent is very seldom less than 25 years old unless you are a top 25 player of all time.
So with all that said, remember, its not a one year fix. Danny isn't going to ESPN Trade Machine and trading away his dinosaurs for current superstars or even All-Star level talent. We will be worse next year and most likely worse than that the year after that and the year after that. 19-21 year old kids don't come out of college and start putting teams into a winning situation immediately. They have to develop and learn and adjust to the NBA life.
So if you are asking to have the team blown up, careful with what you wish for because if done the right way, Danny could turn this team into a solid contender in 5 years time or he could "pull a Joe Dumars" by blowing it up now and have us be mediocre or just plain bad for a decade or more.