That also doesn't answer the question of what you posit as a plan, or seeing worth in somethign different than your vision. I don't even know what you think. you dismiss any progress made, and you dismiss lottery (maybe? can't tell). So, what is your idea of a plan.
I don't believe the Celts are certain to be mired in mediocrity. In fact, I believe in Danny Ainge to find a way to the promised land again.
I just can't figure out a plausible path to get there right now. It's too murky. I spend so much time wracking my brain trying to figure out how the Celtics are going to become exciting and genuinely competitive again, and I just don't know. There's too much uncertainty. That's frustrating.
I'm sure there were plenty of Rockets fans that felt the same way a few years ago. A smart GM with assets and resources can make good stuff happen in just a few years time. But the Celts might not get lucky. We don't know.
I suppose it just bothers me when I feel that others are acting like there's a clear path, or that it's a sure thing. Because I don't see it. That's not to say it won't happen. But I can appreciate what people find appealing about the Sixers, and especially the Pelicans. Because the plan there is strikingly obvious, even if it is uncertain.
Pho, you're entirely right. The team isn't in a great position right now. It's very possible we'll be a 32-45 win team for the foreseeable future. We have a lot of middling assets to include in trades and some cap space. Plenty of teams can outbid us in the trade market and there are more desirable destinations for free agents. The team is very well managed, though. Ainge knows what he's doing. If the opportunity presents itself, he'll jump. The opportunity might not present itself. Not going to be shocked if we're trying to tank next year. It's not easy to land superstars and you can't compete without one.
I agree for the most part, and it's certainly frustrating to wonder what direction we are actually headed in. I think from listening to Ainge's explanations this season that he severely misjudged how well this team would perform post All Star break.
In my opinion he thought trading Rondo and Green would guarantee us a top 5 or 6 pick, and acquiring IT was a nice little cherry for seeing them go. The opposite has happened and it's basically because our coach has willed this team with every slight edge he can find.
Ainge probably wasn't expecting Datome and Jerebko to play so much, and probably wasn't expecting Thomas to be this good- but Stevens realizes that by playing our bench so much that it gives us a fighting chance in every game.
I think it all factors on if we can get a decent free agent or two, and I'd say the chances of that happening are pretty small. (Maybe 25%?)
If we could get Kevin Love and Khris Middleton then we are in the game.
If we don't get any major free agents, I think we might take a different path.
I mentioned in another post that I think it's very possible we see Ainge adjust to Steven's brilliance by doing some front office meddling or 'tanking' to a small extent.
How does he do this? Some examples:
*trade Avery Bradley who has been largely no where in this playoff series and is probably at the peak of his value with 3 years left on his new deal. Trade him for a lottery pick and attempt to move up and get someone like Winslow or a true All Star potential player. Bradley's ultimate career profile is a 6th man in the NBA so let's get a replacement for him who has a shot at being a real NBA starter.
* Don't re-sign Bass, Jerebko, Datome
* Only sign Crowder if it's a value deal. Keep in mind that Crowder's value is also great in the locker room so if we can sign him to a market value or below deal we are getting a great role model with our young guys every night. Otherwise search for guys like Crowder with multiple years left on their deals.
* Use our late first round and 2nd round picks to swing for the fences and let Stevens develop some athletic talent by utilizing their strengths -which he was famous for at Butler and why he was brought here for the long term.
No more role players in contract years. What's the point?
Just imagine if we could sign Kevin Love and Khris Middleton.
If those two guys were on our team right now there's a chance we're up 2-1.