I think people who beat that tanking debate horse to death really don't take into consideration that 95% of Celtic fans aren't like us (the kind of people who stalk nba forums), and that tanking year after year is horribly alienating to the average fan. Ainge has this team set up for the future as well as any franchise in the league, and we've still managed to rebuild all the way to a .500 record and a 7th seed in less than two years. Which means a lot to the average basketball fan. With this idea floating around that it's either tank or bust for everyone not in LA, Miami or NY, what Ainge and CBS have done here is great for the fans.
Nevermind that the best product of our rebuild so far, Brad Stevens, would never put up with outright losing on purpose in order to move up 5 spots into the late lottery in the draft like some folks around here suggest. Keeping Stevens in Boston is a good enough reason by itself for the playoff push. And with everything else involved, I don't feel like it should even warrant defending.
That said, I haven't been this excited for what's to come with this team since probably 2010. Stevens is absolutely fantastic, our young guys have played very well, we have one of the best GM's in the league, and plenty of assets to play with. And I felt good about all that before the season, now that CBS' star has risen higher than we ever could've hoped and this team is getting a lot of good attention in league circles, the chances of a high-level free agent or two signing here are higher than ever and I'm even more optimistic.