I've been saying for a while that Boston needs to picks a direction and go with it. That direction is either trying to build a contender and winning now or trying to build a contender for the future. I just don't see this current path as sustainable and believe it will ultimately end up sabotaging whatever direction Boston ultimately chooses. Boston is hoarding assets that could be used to build a real contender (George, Butler, Cousins, etc.). At the same time, if the goal is to win a title around Brown and now Tatum and the future picks, then you hurt that goal by not allowing those players to get as many minutes as they can handle and by not acquiring future assets for the veterans. We are already starting to see this come to fruition in trade of Bradley. Had Bradley been moved earlier, he likely would have gotten more than Morris back in return (the trade also cost Boston a 2nd round pick). Those problems will only multiply as more players contracts expire and more young players are added to the team. The current salary structure just isn't sustainable for a team that isn't a realistic contender.