Just turned 87 years old. Still sharp as ever....
Couz may have a point? hehe
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/08/08/bob-cousy-boston-timeless-treasure/bGAri28zRmJ7l7wBtihiqO/story.html
Cousy professed “great confidence” in Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge and his blueprint for banner No. 18.
But he also offered a pragmatic view of the Celtics’ road back to contention, after a surprising playoff berth last season.
“They’re ending up in the middle, which frankly is the worst place you can be, in my judgment,” Cousy said. “You either get up near the top and enjoy the goodies or you finish last and get the first, second, third pick, and then you’ve got a shot at helping yourself through the draft. When you’re in the middle you’re just not going to get impact players.”
Preach on, Cooz. If the Parishioners of the Parquet aren’t going to listen to bloviating sportswriters (raising hand), maybe they’ll listen to one of their most revered figures.
Nowhere in there it says that he'd rather tank...
Right....He says you should be a true contender OR going after top 5 picks.
No tanking implied at all
Just like Ainge didn't tank in 2013-14 to get Marcus Smart right?
Remember there's more than one way to tank. That's what front offices and 'player Development ' are for.
Are you saying you agree with the Cooz for this year's Celtics?
I think we can all agree that the 2015-2016 Celtics are not a true contender. Does that mean you would prefer to see us make some moves that would put us in the running for a top five pick as opposed to going for another playoff berth?
I think that now we've come this far, that it's okay to make a push for the playoffs because we want stars and free agents in general to see what our coach can do with a squad of capable players.
I also think that because of the Brooklyn/Dallas picks this year that trying to get to the 2nd round of the playoffs would be an acceptable goal- given the draft insurance we have.
I do worry though, like Couz, that we just don't have enough firepower to be anything more than mediocre. We just don't have a lot of great assets other than Marcus Smart and our picks. IT is okay- but what would we really get for him? Maybe a top 15 pick if we were really lucky? Olynyk and Sully are at pretty low return-on-trade value levels. Bradley might get us a first rounder, Zeller is meh (value wise).
Our coach is probably our greatest asset at the moment, so giving him a team that he can work with and make people take notice is a solid approach.
I do worry about being stuck in no man's land and basically relying on:
*trying to get one of our mid first round picks to become much better than their draft position.
*hoping that we can sign multiple top 20 NBA players and it basically never happening.As I said in an earlier post, Ainge can easily hit the reset button after 2016 if he wants to do a proper 'blow up' and let Stevens start with guys he wants to develop.
If we looked pretty average this year and ended up missing the playoffs, I wouldn't be too unhappy if we just cleared the books of all our veteran players and put out a team of:
Rozier
Smart
Hunter
Crowder
Mickey
+ our Brooklyn pick rookies and our own rookies.
Let Stevens coach them up and let Smart lead them and ignite that Celtic fire. We'd lose, but we'd be competitive within a few years and if were lucky and picked well, we could land one or two future top 20 NBA players.
Similarly to what Seattle/OKC did over a 4-5 year stretch.
This is also more plausible when you think about the NBA over the next 5 seasons and how hard it is to win a championship.
You've got Lebron and Cleveland in the East for another 4-5 years, and the Wizards, Bucks, Bulls, Pistons all getting better.
You've got the toughest Western Conference we've ever seen and 3 or 4 teams that could win championships in plenty of other NBA seasons.
So for the next 5 years while we try and sign multiple stars and cross our fingers, if we do actually get lucky enough to sign one or two- they then have to lead us past Lebron/Cleveland and then whoever is good enough to come out of the West.
I mean if Brooklyn was bad enough, we could even get 3 or 4 top 10 picks or better in a two year period. How great would that be to add a cache of young hand picked draft studs to Marcus Smart, Rozier, Hunter and Young?
Letting Brad coach and mold those guys and when Lebron, Kyrie, Love, Griffin, Curry, Aldridge/Leonard all start to decline, our guys will be just reaching their peaks.
I could definitely see that route being a back up plan for Ainge if we don't see 'Fireworks' by summer 2016.