“But so do I think, Jaylen (Brown) and Jayson Tatum. I think both of those guys are outstanding rebounders. You know, everyone just assumes rebounding is you go get a center who can rebound and then all your problems are solved. That certainly can help, but a lot of times that creates problems on the other end, unless that guy is really, really skilled. Then you have Shaquille O’Neal or Wilt Chamberlain.
This is what I see on this board all the time. People want us to get some horrible center just because he can rebound, but they don't think about all the other negatives a one-dimensional big man brings to the table. We do need rebounding help, but if he's a drag in other areas, it may not be worth it.
If you do want a big who has other skills, they tend to be really expensive and may even be a star-level guy. That, in essence, is what Ainge is saying. He's not going to go for the middle-class overpaid guy. We'll probably sign someone who is decent enough, to low money.
We're not going to trade for/sign guys like Len, Valanciunas, Vucevic, Monroe, Drummond, Jordan, so forget it. All those guys are stuck in the post, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, it's just not an ability worth what they are paid (though Vucevic's deal is actually allright at $12/year).
As long as teams are still overpaying centers that aren't multi-skilled, they will continue to be bad investments in today's NBA and that's exactly what the Celtics want to avoid.