I know, I know, IT is averaging 29.7 PPG and we don't want to essentially "waste" these prime years of IT, and same with Horford as he ages from 30 and beyond. And I understand the Celtics are now the #2 seed.
BUT.. lots of people (especially national media.. no surprise) WANT the Celtics to cash in and make some "moves" with the picks and assets they have to try and catch Cleveland. But first off, I think the national media and others are really undervaluing the assets the Celtics have.
How often do you see a team trading away a Top-2 draft pick? And what are the kinds of players those picks are traded for? (Definitely not scrubs)
And I think Ainge knows this team isn't winning a championship this season, or next season either.
So what should the ultimate goal for the long term future be?
- Sign a FA this summer (Ibaka/Noel/Millsap) - I think Griffin and Hayward stay put
- Draft Using 2017 Brooklyn Pick + 2018 Brooklyn Pick (Likely both Top-3 picks)
- EXTEND Isaiah Thomas and Marcus Smart
- Trade Bradley + picks + a young asset (not named Smart/Brown) for a REBOUNDING BIG
- Let young guys like Smart/Brown/etc. develop next few years
Then hopefully as Lebron gets older and once Warriors max Durant/Curry (aka no bench and major cap issues), the Cavaliers and Warriors cool off next 2-3 years. Hopefully if things work out, the Celtics can enter a long term era of contention beginning in the next 2 years.
That still allows you to contend with Horford/IT likely 2-3 years from now, and with the young core growing and more developed.
Now, if a guy like Butler becomes available at the RIGHT price, yes make the deal. But I DOUBT that happens before this summer, at least (price for Butler, Cousins, etc. will be astronomically high this February).
So what do you guys think? Agree with my logic and think the National Media needs to cool it with the unnecessary hype for Boston this year?