Here's the thing:
Optimists around here like to talk about how young our team is. How the team is succeeding despite having all of these young guys with a bright future.
Yet, we're currently on track to give significant minutes and major roles to Isaiah Thomas, Avery Bradley, Evan Turner, David Lee, and Amir Johnson.
A veritable parade of guys who are what they are and whose main value to the team is that they might fetch some value in a trade.
If this sounds familiar, it's basically the same spot the team was in heading into last season. So we've gone through a full year of rebuild and the team is, if anything, more cluttered with "assets" and we can't even place our hopes on a top 10 picking coming our way.
The saving grace of a rebuilding team is typically that there are a handful of young guys who occasionally flash the potential to turn into something special, guys you can grow attached to and imagine as the future of the franchise. Failing that, you can at least pine away for the latest college superstar in the draft.
No such luck here.
Basically, refer to my "Revolving Door" post.