The chicago bulls are a perfect example that lottery picks dont exactly = allstar talent..if there was a scientific way to build a contendor through the draft, the bobcats, raptors etc. would be surefire contendors by now...and Ainge knows that it needs to be a combination of Free agency/the draft
fact is, we could trade rondo for a lottery pick and that player could be a total bust. theres very few 'sure" things in the nba...but I dont get why everyone thinks starting from scratch is the best idea???
should we have Dumped Paul Pierce in the 00's because our team had no hope and we wouldnt contend until he was in his 30s?? No, because Ainge understood that Allstars dont grow on trees, and you need to start somewhere...you need a BUILDING BLOCK..
does KG want to come here(or even ray) if we dont have Paul Pierce in place?? probably not. and I sense unless Ainge can get a surefire superstar for Rondo he feels the same.
Ainge's plan #1 is going to try and find that #1 star to go next to rondo....maybe in a couple years if he has been unsuccessful in finding one he trades rondo...but theres several ways this offseason could play out, or 2013's which is another strong one. plus our draft picks
say Eric Gordon is unhappy in N.O. next year(he has stated he has no desire to stay there) Ainge trades young talent to get him, and then pursues Josh Smith in 2013, or say