I guess everyone is entitled to their opinion, but when you start beating a drum that Stevens and Doc Rivers are alike and bad coaches because they value hard nosed, tough defense and believe that young players should earn their playing time and not be given it, then, well, you just lose me there. Did you ever think the reason both coaches didnt play their young players is because their young players that didnt play werent very good?
Almost no player Doc didnt give playing time too ever went anywhere else and became anything worth while. If you watched the rookies this year, none of them showed they belonged on an NBA court until Rozier at the end of the season. Hunter couldnt shoot at the NBA level, the D League level, in summer league or in his last year of college. He didnt belong on the court. Same for Mickey. He has one skill, shot blocking. Other than that, he is lost. He didnt belong on an NBA court this year. All three were lost when the were given time during the year, missing defensive assignments, not playing the pick and roll well, poor shooting, and being out of position on the offensive end of the court.
And this team has a core. You act like players between the ages of 25 and 27 are over the hill. Heck, the are still developingband getting better. Yes, they are limited individually but as a group the cohesion amd chemistry is outstanding. When you get that, you have a core. What Ainge has to do is add a couple of stars to the core and this team is a title contender.
These occassional posts with "we need to blow it up and start over" themes are ridiculous. We already did that. Are we are going to go all Hinkie and tank and play rookies even though they are ready and suck forever? Boston competes. This team is just a couple of great players away and the Celtics have the assets and cap space over the next couple of years to get those players. You have to be patient and give Ainge time to get those players.
We are in year two of fhe rebuild. Rebuilds take time.
Lol we're only a couple of great players away. Woo. So is every other team not named OKC, GSW, SAS, LAC, Portland, and Cleveland, and of that group, only the Warriors and Cavs are left as of right now. Everyone needs talent. Why not use the picks and get our star(s) the old fashioned way?
I alluded to the whole 'if they were good enough they would have played' thing, and while I don't necessarily disagree, we don't have Rondo, Ray, Pierce, and KG, anymore, and we aren't even close to contending, so we are not in a position to restrict young players' time just to give it to some middling veteran in order to put together a nice regular season record and then flame out in the first round. No, we need to develop the talent, and I also think that veterans should have to 'earn' their time, as well. As I said, there were plenty of times during this past year when our older guys weren't getting it done, but Stevens never utilized the opportunity to see if RJ or Mickey could play. And by play, I don't mean, "here, kid, go stand in the corner and try not to mess anything up. Oh, and I know that you haven't played in a few weeks, but if you miss your first shot (which was probably a 3

) you won't see the court again this year." Stevens doesn't let these guys make mistakes, which only stunts their development. What I also don't understand is how he can expect anyone, let alone an inexperienced youngster, to suddenly come in off the bench cold and hit outside shots. How many players in the history of the game have been able to do that? Ricky Pierce, Vinnie Johnson, Mark Aguirre, Junior Bridgeman, Mike Glenn, Dale Ellis, Sichting, Wedman, Kerr, Eddie Johnson (not the perv), and Ben Gordon are the ones that immediately came to mind, and maybe Ainge, maybe, over the last, what 35+ years? My point being, instead of just having them take a jumper, cold, get them a layup and/or free throws to start out with, and then their jumpers will start to fall. It's a tale as old as time, but quick, someone do the analytics to see if there's anything to this revolutionary theory (sarcasm).

Give me a break.
I also wouldn't use Doc as an example. He couldn't even figure out how to successfully implement Lance Stephenson into his rotation this year, only to see him play great in Memphis. They really could have used him against Portland, but whatever

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As to your points about the rookies, when did Mickey ever get time? When? I must have missed his 17 second stint in that 35 point blowout against the Sixers, oh lawd (sarcasm). Again, I'm not saying he'll be an all star, nor am I a fan of his, but his one skill that you mentioned would have helped our interior defense, but you have to be willing to live with some growing pains. Guys aren't always finished products coming out of school, which is where this whole coaching thing comes into play. I just don't see how you can blame someone for not being accustomed to a 'system' in which they've never played. At least Mickey tries, which is more than you could ever say for Zeller, and Hunter adds much more to the game than just his supposed calling card of shooting - his passing would really help our offense and his length has helped on defense, although he does need to get stronger. In regards to Rozier, well, sure, he had the yips his first few outings, but he was okay at times in the playoffs, I guess, although I never understood that pick, and I'm not even on the Bobby Portis bandwagon.
Finally, our guys might have defensive chemistry, but that is certainly not the case on offense, so while that might make for a nice bench unit I hardly see it as a core, and I'm not advocating for a Philadelphia approach in blatantly tanking. All I'm saying is that we should take advantage of this rare opportunity of a deep draft and a plethora of picks to completely revamp the team, because as currently constructed, we're not going anywhere, in my view, but clearly we disagree, and that's okay

. I hope that I haven't ticked you off too much.
Anyway, back on topic. I think we should take Maker just for the dumb nicknames we can come up with for him. At present, I can only think of one for the other guy, and that would be Dragan 'Fender' Bender

, but Maker has so much more potential

. Just think,
The decision Maker, the difference Maker, what a shot-maker, and, in Kevin Harlan's ridiculous voice circa Lebron James with no regards to human life

, "Oh, Lebron James went in for the slam but instead met his Maker!"

That's it for now. Feel free to add as many as you want

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