Not so sure. Just told mike gorman he plans on being a Celtic for a long time
I'm sure he did. A lot of emotion right now. Guys love this franchise.
But at the end of the day, in a few months when it comes down to money, Mr. Bass will go where the GREEN is... and when I say green, I'm talkin about the money
Man, you can't do anything besides post poisonous cynicism under the guise of realism, can you? Your life must really suck because all you do is cry about worst case scenario in every scenario as if it's the only possible way it could happen.
Bass is a good piece to a big 4, but I'm not sure he is a starting calibre PF unless you have a Deng at SF to account for some rebounding. Granted not having a talented big to anchor the defense off the bench didn't help, and Bass' skill set was very complimentary to Rondo and this team, but I'm tired of being out rebounded every game. Seeing the opposing team pick up 20 offensive rebounds after quality defensive possessions, every game and costing us playoff games because we can't get a rebound.
Resign Bass, but I still maintain the best and most probable chance at success for the Celtics is to get Josh Smith. Give Bass a big one year deal and see how he handles a real full season. Honestly, we could very well have easily won the championship this year if we were even moderately healthy. Injuries have completely ravaged this team. Even if we just return the same guys from next year, despite age, if Green/Greg/Wilcox/Bradley/Ray/Pierce are healthy, even with the big 3's diminishing returns, the Celtics can be a contender next year iwth the same core unit.
Next season:
Rondo / Dooling / Moore
Bradley / Ray / Moore
Pierce / Green / Pietrus
Bass / Green / JuJuan
KG / Wilcox / Stiemsma /Hollins
That's an incredibly deep team with lots of versatility and defense.
I would love to see a lineup of..
Rondo
Bradley
Green
Bass
Wilcox