I actually didn't find that article that depressing, overly critical, or even all that bad. This team isn't going to be very good. That was the gist of the article. And at the end of last season, I think most people thought this team would look vastly different and it doesn't (either by trading for stars or going all in on the rebuild). Boston did not win the lottery and Boston did not use all of the "assets" to improve the team. Perhaps the reality is maybe all those "assets" aren't what a lot of this fan base thought they were or maybe there just wasn't anyone worth trading for (aside from Love and which Boston could not beat Cleveland's offer). He pointed out the good points on the team, but then said what is pretty much reality, the good points don't make this team very good. This is a bad team and that really is the bottom line.