The expectations are inflated this summer, but to be honest, Danny Ainge has done everything to jack those expectations up, as he does almost every summer.
At some point, he is going to have to deliver. Yes, rationally, we cannot "expect" Danny to make great things happen if the stuff seemingly outside of his control (the lottery, free agent priorities, etc) don't go his way.
Still, I think if you continually raise the stakes, and premise your whole rebuild plan on setting your team up for a big move, you've got to come through sooner rather than later. You can't simply continue acquiring assets and maintaining flexibility in perpetuity.
If the team looks more or less the same headed into next season, save the addition of a few rookies, that has to be seen as a pretty significant failure.
It might be a pretty significant dissappointment, especially to guys like you, but I wouldn't call it a failure at all. Obviously it takes two to make a deal, and Ainge only controls one side of things. You know Ainge wants to come out ahead in every deal and he's not going to pull the trigger just to make the impatatient people (from Wyc to the fans) happy. I think this quality is part of what makes Ainge great.
I think that quality, if true - and I don't believe it is for a minute - is going to get Ainge fired.
As it should.
Oh please, if it was for you we would still trot out Pierce and KG to "win now". After the trade you wanted us to trade the "worthless picks" for the Josh Smith's of this world because "rebuilding is for losers".
You were calling for Ainge's head for years now, you're just p---ed that he pretty much always did the opposite of what you wanted and then went on to have success.
We traded P2 and KG less than three years ago. How hard is it to understand that we're in an excellent position for year 3 of the rebuild? Most other rebuilding teams would kill to be in our shoes. Yet here you are calling for Ainge's head because of things which you know very well are beyond his control.
I swear, sometimes it's like effing whack-a-mole with the hyperbole cowboys around here.