Here you go:
14. Boston Celtics
Positive spin: Ah, nostalgia. The Big Three is still the Big Three. And, hey, Danny Ainge was telling the truth. He said he wasn't trading Rajon Rondo and he stuck to his guns.
Negative spin: Ainge sounds like he worked the phones hard but just couldn't seal a deal. Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett hit free agency this summer. What exactly is the Celtics' plan for rebuilding this franchise? Celtics fans could be in for another long, painful rebuilding phase.
I know everyone will disagree but Ford gets things right more often than wrong. (He was the one draft guru who loved Rondo, for example) We are big trouble. Namely spending years as a barely making the playoffs type team. That kind of middling existence is dreadful. I have watched The Rockets do it for seven years here in Houston. Trust me it is no fun. I would have rather seen us move boldly in one direction or the other.
I just hope Danny does re-sign KG and Allen next year unless they take under 5 million per year. It is time to find young Athletic players that can force tempo and play to Rondo's strengths. No more undersized 4's and 5's and suspect combo guards. We need at least one player who can take the ball to the rack and finish on the break. I hate watching Rondo blitz up the court and then stop to wait for everybody else to catch up.
If this team could get even a few fast break or easy transition baskets we would win at least another 5 to 10 games during a regular season. Plus do not get me started about having no youth to play back to backs.
I will support this team until they bury me no matter what, do not get me wrong. I just want to see a team that seems headed in the right direction. I am worried we are doing some wheel-spinning right now.