Just a point of perspective. In the last three seasons Boston has had 19, 22, and 15 players play in at least one game. Philly is at 23, 25, and 13. Ainge has made it clear that he will trade anyone at anytime including the face of the franchise (Pierce). Ainge has yet to sign a meaningful free agent. For all the crap that Philly gets, shouldn't Ainge also get it. Why would any meaningful free agent sign in Boston if you know at any moment you might get traded? Heck even no trade clauses don't matter - see KG.
I've said for a while that there is a very large element of "Trust in the Process / GM" among Celtics fans, nearly as much as with Philly fans. The main difference is that Ainge is placing his eggs mostly in the "Swing a big trade" basket, as opposed to the "Draft a handful of star prospects" basket, and the Celts are hanging around the middle of the league in the meantime as a result.
If Philly had been able to make a trade at the start of their rebuild process like the one Ainge did with Brooklyn, maybe they would have followed a path more similar to the Celts.
That is kind of ridiculous. I have heard a few people jokingly say in Danny we trust, but aside from that our team has a pretty clear direction.
I mean, we've got a decent team right now with a pile of assets that our amazing coach has cobbled into an actual playoff squad.
But still, relevance in this league means having at least one really amazing player who can win a game pretty much on his own. We don't have anybody like that. So the question remains: how are the Celts going to get that player?
Right now, I'd say there are two major possibilities. Either (a) one of the Nets picks turns into that player or (b) Danny Ainge swings a trade.
Either way, we're hoping on a draft pick or placing our faith in the GM turn a pile of assets into one or more superstars.
We're left saying "In Danny We Trust." "Danny will find a way to make a trade." "Danny will bring us fireworks." "Danny did it once before with KG, he can do it again."
The main difference, like I said, is our team doesn't totally stink in the interim, because Ainge has diversified his assets by collecting players who are actually decent right now as well as draft picks and prospects.
Like Philly, the Celts' roster has been a revolving door over the last few years, and will probably be a revolving door again next summer. It's starting to look like we might have a clearer picture of a core group -- Thomas, Crowder, Bradley, Sullinger, Smart, Olynyk.
But if there's a trade opportunity for a major piece, you know Ainge would get rid of any or all of those guys if necessary. And the rest of the roster? I wouldn't bet on anybody else on the roster being here this time next season.