When I first started watching the Celtics in 04-05, I thought I understood what Danny was trying to build, so I was hopeful, but as the years passed, it didn't appear that he really had any clue as to what he was doing, both through the draft and especially with trades. Still, after he had assembled a championship team that was DEEP and had the right combination of players, I thought that at last he knew what he was doing, and that he wasn't going to make the same mistakes that had occurred when he was a player, namely in terms of those teams rarely having a bench, but then he drafted Giddens, and then compounded his mistake by letting Posey - our glue-guy, our Michael Cooper - go, and once that happened I knew that we weren't going to repeat. In 2009 he attempted to rectify the situation, but he still came up short, imo, especially when there were so many inexpensive moves that could have been made to further bolster our bench, and he only got worse from there, imo, robbing the Fantastic Four of at least one more title. I honestly think that everything started to go wrong on the night of the 2008 draft. Ugh.
Also, none of this is even counting how many times he tried to trade Ray, Rondo (sometimes together), and even Pierce - that is not the Celtic way, and that's what I hate the most about him. I guess that I just expected much better, and much more, from him than I probably should have. Sigh.