With respect, I disagree with the latest posts. Teague, Millsap, Horford were All-stars because of the Hawks records. They wouldn't have been All-stars if, having played the same (minutes, points, PER, etc..), the Hawks had had a 50% record.
So, if the Celtics go into the all-star break at 43-11, I bet we'll have 4 all-stars too. Whoever starts.
I like all 3, but let's see when next season is over if Thomas isn't rated higher than Teague or Amir Johnson higher than Millsap and/or Horford.
Yeah, records influence all-star selections every season. So if we remove that variable and just judge them based on talent, would any one of Teague/Millsap/Horford not be the best player on our team this season? That's a tough argument to make...
Teague > IT (2-way player, inferior 3p shooter, better finisher and facilitator)
Millsap > Sully (hard to even judge Sully, but Millsap still > versatility, 3p%, defense)
Horford > Johnson/KO (across the board)
How can you even make that comparison when every Boston player you listed (bar Johnson) is 25 or younger, and still improving?
How do we know how good Sully / Olynyk / Thomas / Zeller or any manner of other guys on the Celtics roster could be next year?
I would understand if we are comparing to bonafide all-stars, but we aren't. We're talking about fringe all-stars here.
I think it's important to acknowledge that the biggest difference with Boston's guys is that none of them (bar Johnson and Lee) have yet reached their prime years.
People assume that the guys on this team don't have much upside, but who knows?
For example if you looked at the Hawks just prior to the 2014/15 season starting, they were coming off a season where they only had one single All-Star (Millsap) and he was a first timer. Horford hadn't made an ASG since 2010, and neither Korver nor Teague had ever made an All-Star team period.
So the general view of the Hawks was that they were a team full of guys who were pretty good, but not good enough. Nobody expected them to be any more than about a 7 or 8 seed in the East, to be fair.
They came out, surprised everbody, and then suddenly they have gone from a team with 1 All-Star to a team with 4 All-Stars...even though none of those players really changed (or improved) their game substantially from the season before. Honestly, I believe improved roll players (Carroll and Schoreder, for example) were the biggest reason for their improvement, but those starters - who were essentially the exact same players - got all the credit.
Looking at the Celtics now, they are similar. They are a deep team with a lot of guys who are putting up All-Star like numbers (on a per-minute basis) but due to the sheer depth of the team none of those guys have been given enough minutes to put up those numbers in reality. Thomas, Lee, Sully, Olynyk and Zeller all put up All-Star numbers last year on a Per-36 basis and were all statistically up there with anybody on the Hawks roster.
Of course the argument will be that you can't just 'assume' that a player's Per-36 stats will translate if they actually played those minutes, and that's true. But you also can't assume that they won't translate, either.
* How do we know that Sully (if he gets in shape) can't put up 17/9/3 in 34 minutes next year?
* How can we know that Thomas can't put up 21/6 in 30 minutes next year?
* How can we know that Olynyk won't put up 15/7/3 in 32 minutes next year?
* How do we know that Zeller won't put up 16/9 in 33 minutes next year?
The reality is, we don't know. All we know is that those guys are capable of putting up numbers at that rate, and that thus far they haven't been able to get enough court time to put up the actual numbers in reality.
If Sully's conditioning improves enough for him to lay 34 MPG, then maybe he will put up those numbers.
* If Olynyk can learn to keep out of foul trouble, then maybe he can average 32 MPG
* If Boston makes a trade and their front-court things out, Zeller may well see his minute jump to 33 MPG
* Thomas could very easily see 30 MPG
If any of the above comes true, then all of those guys will be looking like borderline All-Stars. That's before we even get started on the wildcards (Smart and Lee).
Again not saying this will all happen, but I can understand why people are making the comparison.