Ainge is the only reason I have confidence that the Celtics will eventually get out of mediocrity.
This. The Celtics would have to be complete fools to get rid of Ainge. Luckily Wyc and company are not fools.
Ainge can't build a winner the right way unless his friend hands him a title. I would can him tomorrow and go get Hinkle in Philly or Presti in OKC. Someone that has experience with a proper tank. Only way the Celtics would win.
If Presti doesn't score a top 2 pick in the lottery in the Durant draft he's nowhere. Which is exactly where Hinkle is at the moment. Dumping Ainge for that (and justifying it with the ridiculous "his friends gave him a title" nonsense) would be foolish at best. Do you somehow think that Philly has stumbled upon some secret formula that hasn't occurred to anyone else, or that any nba GM (or half the posters here) couldn't run a franchise into the ground? Getting to the bottom isn't the hard part, getting to the top is, and that's the part you haven't seen from Philly yet. You don't have the slightest idea whether things will work out for Philly or not.
The one things you cannot deny despite your blind fanboy loyality to Rondo is that both franchises are much better off than the Boston Celtics currently. I'll take the blue chip big men, Saric and the reigning ROY any day over our roster.
Sure. I like Rondo, you think every overhyped draft pick is the next Wilt/MJ and you haven't been watching the nba long enough to know how unlikely tanking is to get you where you want to go. We all have our crosses to bear.
Look at the Bucks. They put down a hard tank last year and now they're going to be a force for a while on the league.
The odds of them being a force in the league for a while isn't as high as you imagine and if it does happen it's as likely to be because of who they picked in the middle of the 2013 draft than the fruits of their "hard tank".
I do appreciate you actually agreeing with me indirectly about tanking. If Presti didn't get the 2nd pick...and how did he get that pick? I'll wait. The truth is about him is even though he got Durant they stayed true to the tank and got Westbrook Harden and later on Ibaka later in the draft.
Unsurprisingly you're missing the point. If Presti doesn't get Durant he's basically nowhere. Just like all the other teams that tanked and didn't get Durant. Last year you kept saying we had to tank to get a good pick in a "once in a generation draft". We get a high pick in that draft, you actually seem him play and suddenly he's no cornerstone. But, wait guys, let's tank again, *that* draft will have the player who will lead us to the promised land. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Someone who Danny Ainge would clearly never touch because he is a non North American talent.
Hilarious. Finally figured out what was wrong with your "Danny never drafts foreigners" claim?