Isn't it obvious? We don't know what we want lol

. Okay, maybe that's a bit out there seeing as we all want to see Boston succeed, but I think the one thing that everyone wants is to be able to blink and all of the young guys suddenly turn into accomplished players

. Unfortunately, that just doesn't happen, and we're going to have to take this year by year, piece by piece, trade by trade, etc. For example, we have absolutely NO shot blocking right now, but we're not going to make a trade for someone like McGee lol (oh would be hilarious) when next year's draft is loaded with big guys, and that is how we will address this deficiency (I'm assuming). Depending on how Sullinger turns out, and he really looks like a better passing and rebounding version of Paul Millsap more than anything or anyone else at the minute, we may already have a building block for the future, and adding a center next to him, and hopefully a true center, at that, will hopefully begin to transform us into a better ball club in the coming years, but right now, we must have patience, my young padawan

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As for Bradley, it looks like he has improved a bit offensively, but I think what frustrates everyone is just how utterly turrible of a passer he is, especially after being in the league for a few years now, which is why it was so odd to hear the words Bradley and good pass in the same sentence last night. I almost fainted (sarcasm)

. I mean, Smart can already pass and dribble much better than AB as a rookie, so maybe that's where some of the frustration comes from in watching Avery. If Smart had Bradley's shot, why would we have even bothered to resign AB? I like the guy, but I just don't know how much better he can be, but I'd also hate to see him leave, only to develop into an all star lol.