Otherwise all the trade has accomplished is upgrade the team on paper, and extend the window of the core a year or two, while making them significantly less fun to watch and root for.
Maybe for you. I'm excited as hell to see what this team can do. Like others have echoed around these boards, I root for the laundry and this team, on paper, looks entertaining as hell. All the other crap involving personalities goes by the wayside if this team is winning.
Perhaps, I just think a win means more if it's a bunch of guys you've watched for a while and grown to like, as opposed to somebody who just joined your team yesterday.
I've never really liked Kyrie Irving, whereas I've grown to really enjoy watching Isaiah Thomas.
I'm sure in time I will learn to appreciate Kyrie's game. And if he takes the Celts to greater heights than Thomas could, that'll be great and it will justify the trade.
If he fails to do so, I think we can still justify the idea behind the trade. But it will be disappointing.
At the end of the day, laundry is just laundry. If it's an ever-changing cast of players on the team, what's there to latch onto? I think basketball, more so than any other sport (perhaps), is about personalities and style of play as much as it is about the strategy of the team on the floor.
I like it when the team as a whole is fun to watch, but I think it's just as important that the team have compelling individual players who are exciting to watch and likable on and off the court. Part of the fun of being a fan is emotionally investing in the guys on your team.
And you know, you talk about the team being entertaining. Well, I don't particularly care for heavy iso-ball. That's part of why I've never really liked Kyrie. Hopefully he changes how he plays for the better under Stevens.