Ok I'm tagging back in. Being a go to guy isn't about throwing in 30 a night. It's about scoring when the team needs you to. Whether it's about stopping a 8-0 run by the other team or making big shots at the end of the game.
This is the exact point that I'm making. If you read that as "Pierce was never actually a go-to scorer because his career high ppg never matched Kobe's or Iverson's" then you read that wrong.
Even with Love, the Celtics are going to have to find this guy.
This is where I think we're just going to have to agree to disagree, because if you think that Love isn't a guy that can be a primary scoring option, but another player who might be available to the C's in the next 24 months, like a Demarcus Cousins or Al Horford, is we're just not going to see eye-to-eye. In my opinion, Love's just as good of an offensive player as anyone else in the league not on that 2-3 player top tier.