Boston, meanwhile, is at least a half decade away from sniffing the playoffs.
There's no real reason to think that this is true. There are way too many unknowns (including what they're going to do with the plethora of first rounders in the near future) to have any idea what the team will look like in a year or two.
+1, see 2007...one year we have the worst record in the league, next year we won the championship...
not saying this is the same, but my point is, Danny won't just sit back and see players develop and play our way into the playoffs. He is going to develop them, and trade them for more assets to get us there faster. Waiting for players to develop just to even make playoffs is painful and 5 years is a very long time, if by then he still keeps his job. He is probably going to trade a player or even a lot of players to get someone back within the next year or 2. Besides those first rounders, we also have that 10 mil trade exception which I am anxious to see how he is going to use it for.
I hear that. And that's always a possibility, I guess. Rondo could be our PIerce. Once we bottom out this year, our Top 8 pick will probably be worth an aging star. Are there any all-stars in their early 30s?
Unfortunately, there is no prospect on this team anywhere near the potential of Big Al in 2007. And there's no aging superstar like KEvin Garnett available on the market. Say you dump our top 8 pick for a 31 year old allstar like David Lee... and say it was at all possible to trade Sully + Oly + Bradley + multiple 1sts for 32 year old Dwayne Wade. Yeah, I guess Wade, Rondo and Lee could make the playoffs. Obviously that isn't happening, though.
I'm operating under the assumption this team is going to be build on guys who haven't even been drafted yet. Even if we landed Wiggins in the draft... judging by how long it took Durant and LeBron, that probably means Boston isn't a playoff team until the 2016-17 season... and isn't a contender until the 2018-19 season.
We already did the 3 year window thing. It was fun... for 3 years. It's not sustainable. I think the plan now is to actually build the right way... draft young stars and build a foundation that lasts over a decade. That process takes time. We'll be garbage for a couple seasons at least. It will take at least 5 for us to be a championship contender. If you haven't done it yet, now would be a wonderful time to start having babies. If you time it just right, you'll be able to enjoy Celtics games with your Children in 5-10 years when this team matters again.