Think about it for a second. People are up in arms because up to this point in the season the Celtics have not show themselves to be a good team. The appear, at times, to be old and slow and listless.
So what happens? Everyone is so disgusted of watching players that over the last 4 years they have cheered relentlessly not play well that they now want to ship them out of town for young, athletic, though most likely much less naturally talented basketball players. I have even read comments to the fact that even if those players are going to struggle and lose that people would rather watch young athletic players lose than our current players.(And by the way, I am using the word "players". I've seen words like bums, losers, senior citizens and other derogatory monikers that I find distasteful)
But I say, if this team is going to be bad, we are better off NOT blowing it up. As long as we are going to be bad, let them play their way straight into the lottery. Get a nice low pick. That's how you rebuild. By getting a chance to draft high in a deep draft loaded with future All-Star talent.
It also gives the Celtics the chance to look at their kids and see if any are worth anything. It also allows the team the team to have $24-27 million in cap space and the ability to amnesty Pierce for another $16 million if they want.
Also, as much as Ray and KG and Green might not be players you want to be trotting out there as starters next year, they might be nice complimentary bench players that you want to add later, at a much lower salary.
By letting this team play out the year together and remain bad if they are bad and not blowing it up you retain the future cap space and all the trading opportunities and free agent signings that entails as well getting a possible future lottery pick if they are that bad. If you start trading them away, the chances of putting this team squarely in mediocrity-ville for over a decade greatly increases because you are going to take on any or all of the following:
1.) Bad contracts for 2nd and 3rd tier stars that will get you nowhere
2.) Head case youngsters with alright contracts but who could be a huge loss if they flame out because of knuckleheaded-ness
3.) Picks in the low end of the first round that, as we have seen over the last few years guarantees nothing
I say you have to ride it out with these guys. Give them the respect they deserve. If they stink because they don't have it any longer then let them stink, slowly start putting in the youngsters to gauge what you have in them, and at the end of the year get that lottery pick and all that cap space and start anew next year.
Besides, maybe they could surprise some of us, get into the playoffs and pull a 2010 all over again.