Author Topic: Boston Celtics Dream Line Up After KG and PP retires (Be Realistic Please)  (Read 8376 times)

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Offline badshar

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Is not sure if Dany will built the team around Rondo or not. Igudala will be a great replacment for PP and Howard/Cousins for KG. But I am sure that KG and PP will be Cs for at least 2 seasons.

After 2-3 years the start-line up would be

Rondo
AB
Igudala
Green
Howard/Cousins


If Rondo will be traded

Point Guard?
AB
???
Green
???

That bolded lineup would be the Showtime Lakers all over again.

I mean, the Showtime Celtics!

Offline celticmania

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Rajon Rondo
Victor Oladipo
Jeff Green
Josh Smith
Demarcus Cousins

Avery Bradley
Terrence Williams
Martell Webster
Jared Sullinger
Chris Wilcox

Offline ScoobyDoo

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I see two possible paths we'll take -

Path #1 - we trade Rondo for a big

Rondo, Courtney Lee, Fab Melo and a couple future first round pick for Cousins, Tyreke Evans and Jason Thompson.

Demarcus Cousins / Jsaon Thompson / Chris Wilcox
Jared Sullinger / Brandon Bass / Thompson
Jeff Green / Free agent
Tyreke Evans / JJ Redick
Avery Bradley / Eric Maynor type back up two


Path two - we keep Rondo:

Mid level Free agent Center / Wilcox / Fab Melo
Sullinger / Brandon Bass / Wilcox
Jeff Green / Free agent
Lee / Reddick
Rondo / Bradley

 

Offline ScoobyDoo

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I'd probably take path #1 because I think a Cousins / Sullinger / Green front court would have us in contention for 10 years.

Cousins and Sullinger have the potential to just be physical dominant in the paint together.

I also like Jason Thompson and Jeff Greens' speed behind that muscle in the front court - a lot of versatility.

Cousins / Sully > Muscle
Thompson / Sully > Combination of muscle and speed
Cousins / Green > Combination of muscle and speed
Thompson / Green > Very quick

I like Bradley's D at the point - but you need a capable drive and dish back up point guard behind him.

Tyreke Evans w3ith Reddick behind him is a great complimentary duo at the 2.

Offline ssspence

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A series of good young players who aren't in the NBA yet, complimented by Bradley, Sully and Lee.
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Offline Lucky17

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A series of good young players who aren't in the NBA yet, complimented by Bradley, Sully and Lee.

Yep.

In my dream, the players who aren't yet in the league are future perennial All-Stars who are so good that Lee and Sully become rock-solid rotation players off the bench, and Jeff Green becomes the third option in the offense.

I'd especially love to have a franchise big man who can get 20 and 10 every night and constantly earns comparisons to Kevin Garnett.
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Offline 2short

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How does rondo handle Bradley in practice???
To me that is a huge question. If Avery's defense (awesome) isn't a big deal for rondo then I'd be up for trading him if lee ontinues to show a good level.  Granted I would like all three but I think someone could overvalue Bradley.  Lee has a bit better size and is fine off bench, if we could add a Gerald Henderson as shooting guard that would spread flood for rondo and green.  I think gortat is quite possible as a center pick up. 

Rondo
Henderson
Green
Sully
Gortat

Bass, Crawford, lee, Wilcox, melo, Shav, guys that can be good bench players or trade fodder
I think ainge has done an amazing job transitioning this team

Offline vjcsmoke

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1 rondo
2 avery bradley
3 jeff green
4 josh smith (fa)
5 gortat or bogut (fa)

I think that's a lineup that can compete with anyone.
If Rondo gets traded, it will only be for a gamechanger type player like maybe a Kyrie Irving, just for example.

Offline Smokeeye123

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Bradley can't be a starting 2 guard. I would honestly be shocked if Ainge didn't move Rondo for a big or pckage him to try and get a franchise player.

(1) Bradley
(2) OJ Mayo
(3) Green
(4) Paul Millsap
(5) Cousins

That is a very good team. Not championship caliber but very good and doable via trades/signings.

Offline dinome18

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Let's hope there's a new line-up next year. I'm not for running this back and getting another 7 seed. PP and KG need retire or go elsewhere for a champ run. Ainge missed the window to get something for them.

Offline PhoSita

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Assuming Pierce and Garnett retire after this season:

Rondo / Crawford
Bradley / Lee / Williams
Green / Francisco Garcia / Rookie
Sullinger / Bass / Randolph
Dalembert / White / Melo


Next season will be spent debating whether or not Rondo should be traded, and for whom.
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Offline SHAQATTACK

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still think. Cousins is the only realistic star big that might walk though the Boston doors one day.

Green ,Sully, AB, Cousins ...would be a good start to rebuilding.



dream player Kevin Love as a Celtic


overall, I'm not really hopeful for a bright future fora while after PP and KG exit..........


Offline KGs Knee

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Bradley can't be a starting 2 guard. I would honestly be shocked if Ainge didn't move Rondo for a big or pckage him to try and get a franchise player.

(1) Bradley
(2) OJ Mayo
(3) Green
(4) Paul Millsap
(5) Cousins

That is a very good team. Not championship caliber but very good and doable via trades/signings.

How, exactly, are we supposed to acquire Mayo, Millsap, and Cousins?  Just curious.

Offline KGs Knee

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I see two possible paths we'll take -

Path #1 - we trade Rondo for a big

Rondo, Courtney Lee, Fab Melo and a couple future first round pick for Cousins, Tyreke Evans and Jason Thompson.

Demarcus Cousins / Jsaon Thompson / Chris Wilcox
Jared Sullinger / Brandon Bass / Thompson
Jeff Green / Free agent
Tyreke Evans / JJ Redick
Avery Bradley / Eric Maynor type back up two


Path two - we keep Rondo:

Mid level Free agent Center / Wilcox / Fab Melo
Sullinger / Brandon Bass / Wilcox
Jeff Green / Free agent
Lee / Reddick
Rondo / Bradley

I don't like either plan.

Plan #1 doesn't have one single player who stands out to me as a star.  Cousins is close (future potential), but I don't think he'll ever actually be a lead dog.

Plan #2 is worse.  We have the star (Rondo), but not enough complementary talent.

If we can't get a guy like Cousins to go with Rondo, then we're better off building through the draft.  Neither of the two plans suggested will get us beyond the 2nd round.

Offline LooseCannon

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Plan #1 doesn't have one single player who stands out to me as a star.  Cousins is close (future potential), but I don't think he'll ever actually be a lead dog.

Plan #2 is worse.  We have the star (Rondo), but not enough complementary talent.

Shouldn't Plan 2 be better than Plan 1 because it is easier to add complementary talent than to add a star?
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