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What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« on: February 12, 2015, 12:01:58 AM »

Offline GC003332

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Long time Celtics supporter, just recently started posting here, have been following this blog since around 2005.

The term asset collection mode has been thrown around regarding Danny Ainge's moves since trading KG & PP to the Nets.

If you had to put a ranking on which asset has the most value going forward the next 2-3 years right now know would you rate them

Brad Stevens Coaching
Danny Ainge's management
Boston owners patience through this rebuild
Current young prospects, Sully, Marcus , Young, KO
Salary Cap Space this off season & 2016
Future Draft Picks from Brooklyn
Celtics 2015,2016 first rounders
Mavs,Clippers,Cavs,outside chance at Twolves 2016 first rounder.
Loyal Boston crowd support.
17 banners hanging in the rafters

As of today I would be interested to know how you guys would rate the C's assets.

Gavin







Re: What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2015, 12:13:17 AM »

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2015 draft   
1st round: Boston, Clippers, Dallas1, Minnesota2, Philadelphia3   
2nd round: Boston4, Philadelphia5, Washington6   

2016 draft   
1st round: Boston, Brooklyn, Minnesota2, Cleveland7, Dallas1   
2nd round: Philadelphia5, Minnesota2, Miami, Cleveland, Dallas8   

2017 draft   
1st round: Boston9, Memphis10   
2nd round: Boston9, Cleveland, Minnesota2, Clippers   

2018 draft   
1st round: Boston, Brooklyn   
2nd round: Boston

1. [Dallas’ pick is protected selections 1-3 and 15-30 in 2015; protected 1-7 from 2016-2020; unprotected 2021]?
2. [Minnesota’s pick (via the Suns) is protected 1-12 in 2015 and 2016; becomes 2016 and 2017 second-round picks]?
3. [Philadelphia’s pick is lottery protected selections 1-14]?
4. [Boston’s pick is conveyed to Cleveland if between selections 56-60]?
5. [Philadelphia's pick is conveyed if first-round pick is in lottery]?
6. [Washington’s pick is protected selections 31-49]?
7. [Cleveland’s pick is top-10 protected until 2019]?
8. [Better of Dallas/Memphis second-round pick]?
9. [Boston has option to swap first-round pick with Brooklyn; second-round pick to Nets if swapped and 45+]?
10. [Memphis pick is delivered two years after Grizzlies fulfill obligation to Denver. Pick is protected 1-11 in 2017; 1-13 in 2018; 1-9 in 2019; 1-7 in 2020, unprotected in 2021]?


Re: What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2015, 12:15:55 AM »

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Which one would you say is the best of them?

Re: What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2015, 12:17:47 AM »

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From most to least valuable

Nets Picks
Owners' patience
Sully,Marcus,Young,KO
Salary cap space
Celtics picks
Ainge
Stevens
Mavs Clipps Cavs Wolves
Loyal Boston crown support
17 Banners

Just because I have Ainge and Stevens down the list does not mean I disapprove of them. It's just that there are other qualified GM's and coaches in the world should they ever depart. Ainge himself has acknowledged this(regarding himself being replaceable). I ranked the owners that high because I really can't say I have any bone to pick with the way they operate. Both teams in NY right now are prime examples of just how devastating a bad ownership can be to a franchise. It's hard to separate Isiah and King's awfulness from Dolan and Prohkorov, though(And yes I know Thomas has been out of NY a while now).

 As for why I have the Nets picks ranked #1, well that speaks for itself.

« Last Edit: February 12, 2015, 12:27:53 AM by Nerf DPOY »

Re: What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2015, 12:18:54 AM »

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Which one would you say is the best of them?

No way to tell.

But I don't know of any GM in NBA history who has compiled so many first round picks.

Danny Ainge has done a great job.

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« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2015, 12:19:47 AM »

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Re: What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2015, 09:57:32 AM »

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1. Brooklyn Picks
2. Our Picks
3. Owners
4.Stevens
5.Ainge
6. Marcus smart
7. Young


45. Gerald wallace's contract
46. Lottery luck

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Marcus Smart by a mile.
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Re: What is the Celtics no 1 asset?
« Reply #9 on: February 12, 2015, 10:17:43 AM »

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Interesting question.  i'm going to say:

Ainge
Ownership
Stevens
Smart

In that order.  Success - or lack of success - starts at the top.  The Patriots and Knicks being the two biggest examples I can think of.  But Ainge understands the league, has had success and there are so many bad GM's out there...I think replacing him would probably take some time and possibly set the team back at least until ownership could find the right guy - and little changes quickly in the NBA.  Thats why I have him ahead of ownership. 

And about ownership, if its bad, you can still have some successs, but it usually doesn't last long because bad owners will find a way to screw things up - whether its through their own actions or the people they hire.