Here's the sad and depressing reality of our situation...
I have to preface this by saying ... this isn't for those of you delusional folks who incorrectly believe this bunch can win a title. This is for people who aren't living in a fantasy land:
We would gladly swap situations with AT LEAST a dozen teams in this league.
I'd gladly take David Lee, future phenom Steph Curry and Monta Ellis (who I'd trade) over what we're looking at in 2013. I'd have 15 years to build around Curry... I'd gladly swap situations with Golden State.
David Lee is a grossly overpaid, no-defense playing role player. Curry has yet to prove he's going to be healthy, and if that team ever develops into a title contender Eillis won't be on it because he's a ballhog.
Golden State has been in 'golden' situations the last 35 years and they've been spinning their wheels. Why you brought that sorry sack of losers up I don't know.
Are you telling me you wouldn't rather have Utah's roster right now? Favors and Kanter are future stars and are both 19 ... Hayward is 21 years old... Al Jefferson and Millisap are extremely tradeable (both are 27)... They currently look like they will have the 11th and 13th picks in a LOADED draft. That team is UNQUESTIONABLY closer to winning a title than this team.
Here's a better example for your argument, or if you are even making an argument. Utah is in good shape. Good coaching staff (underrated part of building a winning team), great front office, good pieces, cap room. This is what we should shoot for in about 3-4 years I think. Competitive team, good management, cap flexibility, young pieces that you can develop or trade for a few studs.
Are you telling me you wouldn't swap places with the Nets? Deron is ON the team(top 2 point guard)... Brooks looks great. Brook Lopez is better than any big we have on our roster post-KG (btw ... find me a fool who honestly wouldn't trade KG for Lopez RIGHT NOW)... Humphries puts up solid numbers is an excellent asset... not to mention they have the 4th best odds of winning a loaded lotto right now and they are at the top of Dwight HOward's wish list. Be honest with yourselves... you'd swap places with them in a nanosecond. Even their worst case scenario (trading Deron now for bare minimum Rondo, while still having a boatload of young players and a #4 pick) looks more promising than our best-case scenario.
I mean, we all knew this day would come? The last five years the Celtics were one of the best teams in the league and grabbed a championship. The last five years the Nets have been 'accumilating these assets' while the Celtics have been at the top of the league. They make look nicer now, but you don't think the Nets would've traded places with us? That's what we knew we were getting ourselves into when we sold the farm for KG and Ray. The Nets have been absolutely PATHETIC since 2007, five full years of crap. If Deron leaves them, then they have to start ALL OVER AGAIN. Then it becomes at least a decade of complete garbage. That's painful to deal with as a fan. You'd be able to count the season ticket holders on one hand if that happened to the Celtics in Boston.
Fact: The Nets are closer to winning a title than the Celtics.
Woah, slow down there bud. Why don't you wait till Dwight goes there before you make a statement like this? If they don't get Dwight and Deron bolts, they are absolutely screwed.
It goes without saying that the Timberwolves are closer to winning a title than the Celtics. Give me a break. Rubio and Rondo is a wash... but tell me who we are going to get with our 25 mil in cap room that is comparable to Kevin Love. Then you have Pekovic who is far and away better than any non-KG big man on this roster, Derrick Williams (#2 pick last year ... HUGE trade value) players like Randolph and Beasley (who if they played in boston would instantly be our most intriguing young prospects and be hailed as the next *insert Celtic Legend*)... Doubt there is a single rational person on this forum who wouldnt' trade our Roster for the Wolves.
I wouldn't trade our GM for David Kahn there. Very good chance he could mess that up. They need some veterans in there in the worst way. They keep acquiring young guys and draft picks, but that's good in the early stages of rebuilding. Then you need to make the next move. Have to show some of the younger players what it takes to win, and they aren't going to get that by starting Wesley Johnson (a lower PER than Sasha Pavlovic.) They're 16-16 and losing a lot of games that they shouldn't. Talentwise, that should be a playoff team but they probably won't be with Martell Webter and Wesley Johnson types.
Tell me you seriously wouldn't swap positions with the Hornets right now.
A team that might be contracted? No thanks.
It gets worse, though. Take a look at a bottomfeeder team like the Detroit Pistons. This is a team that unquestionably had more success than our 3 year contender... They managed to stay contenders for 7 years, won the title once, made it to the finals a 2nd time and made it to the Eastern Conference Finals 4 of those other years. They also have a 4 year head-start on rebuilding. Right now in our situation we're about where the PIstons were in 2008. Tell me you wouldn't rather have 21 year old BEAST Earl Monroe (averaging 16 and 10) and the 6th best odds of winning this lotto than 26 year old Rondo and what's left of Paul Pierce. The Detroit Pistons are closer to winning a title than we are.
We are in for a long haul and we don't have much as far as assets right now. Most people want us to just play out this season, watch KG, Ray and Pierce gracefully retire as Celtics... maybe make a couple more late seed playoff appearances in the process. We're basically prolonging our misery by doing so. If you want 3 more years of this garbage, then that's 3 more years you have to wait for a chance to add a Greg Monroe... and by the time that finally happens Rondo will be pushing 30.
I like Monroe but they don't have much else. They tied themselves into two horrible contracts, and they are probably stuck in Raptorland. So unless they can add another impact guy in the draft, they won't do much, and they can't do a thing in free agency because they are stuck with huge contracts of Stuckey, Gordon and Charlie V. It remains to be seen if Brandon Knight even develops into a Darren Collison type.
I like what the Pacers have done. I think that's something we should look at. They never had any high picks, but picked well, made solid moves in free agency, and kept adding to the team. They also did this while keeping a lot of cap flexibility. They're going to be able to improve their team going forward. They blew their team up five years ago when they dumped Artest and JO one year later, and now after five years they are in great shape.