A "winning culture" doesn't attract stars. Stars win games, and attract other stars that help them win more games, creating a "winning culture."
Um, yes, I guess, but there is a paradox here. It's true that Stars win games, but it's also true that winning games creates Stars. Out of a winning culture stars will emerge...or there won't *be* a winning culture for long.
While we might consider the current Celtics roster to be composed of over-achieving role players, they *have* won an extraordinary number of games the second half of this season. Some of them are emerging out of "just a role player" category to a "sometimes a star, nearly a star" category...and they are all young and mostly unknown. Could one or two low-level stars be lurking among the weeds on the C's roster? Could one or two of Sully in shape, Kelly with consistent confidence, Smart with a reliable drive, Zeller with a bit more muscle, Crowder with a consistent 3 pt shot *become* a star?
Or perhaps more importantly could Danny sell another GM or two on a few of these guys? Jefferson was very good, but Green, West, Gomes never turned out to be as good as Seattle or Minny hoped they would be. However, two years of playoffs and three/four years of development raised their stock to Allen/KG trade bait.
That's, more or less, Danny's MO.