I don't understand the path the C's are on. I have some faith in Ainge so I'm not in panic mode but I think we're doing some silly things. It seems like while making the playoffs isn't a goal it's certainly the course we're on.
We play hard, we win games, we have our young guys playing pretty well. These are all positives. I would rather have that happen toward the end of the season. Right now I'd like to have a starting line up of Crawford/Lee/Wallace/Bass/Hump and a record of 5-19. Or barring that ideal give me that starting lineup with a 11-14 record. At least that way we are showcasing our bad contracts. The current course is something I don't understand.
I know there will be some posts about "playing with pride" and "building a culture" but this was a pragmatic post. I know losing is tough but mediocrity is soul crushing. Let's either make a big move or bottom out. This in between stuff is making me nervous.
I'm on the exact same wavelength. I think Ainge thought he put together a mediocre squad- which he did. What he didn't anticipate was the tanking efforts of other teams- and how many would be pulling major front office jobs. The Bucks, Orlando, Philly and Charlotte are taking it very seriously.
Looking at our terrible roster after the KG/Pierce trade we knew we'd be bad and get a losing record. Then the additional pieces of Phil Pressey and Vitor Faverani and Olynyk made us think.
This is it? Yes! Top 5 pick here we come baby!
Our roster has zero structure and our lone All Star is injured and won't be back till December!
Stevens is a good coach though, and players like Crawford and Bass have played very well.
I actually think without Crawford's explosion we'd be sitting on a record of 5 less wins- and that's about what Danny expected without Rondo here. Who could have predicted that J Craw would play so well?
I mean without those 5 or so wins our record is around the 6 and 19 mark and we are competing with Orlando and Milwaukee.
I think the 76ers have had a similar surprise from Carter Williams.
Injuries have also massacred teams early in the season. Chicago, NY, Brooklyn, Milwaukee- even Orlando.
All we can presume now is that our guys have had enough time to be showcased, and that if going after a solid draft pick or some kind of 'tank' is on the cards, then Ainge will be looking to have a fire sale on all these guys.
People are saying he won't give up our assets like Bass, Craw or Lee unless he gets good value- but if our goal this season is to be in the running for a serious draft pick, he won't care in the slightest about getting 50 cents or 75 cents on the dollar for these scrubs- the opportunity cost of missing out on this draft is potentially 10 years of championship caliber Celtics basketball.
I'm still fascinated by the article of the anonymous GM and wondering who it is. He's my kind of GM for a season like this.