I was stoked about that pick. For that reason alone, I wouldn't have done the trade. The possibility of adding Bagley or Porter to an already good roster was thrilling.
But we aren't fully in "win now mode". If we trade Brown Tatum and LAL pick for Anthony Davis, then we'd be in win now mode.
Unless we make a deal like that, we've got a lot of space to improve and grow. Jaylen Brown is just scratching the surface. He's still very green, only 2 years out of high school, and already had himself worked into a rotation spot on a fairly deep playoff team. Same for Tatum, and he is well ahead of where Brown was a year ago, and IMO, has a much higher ceiling than Brown.
Further, Kyrie is only 25. He may very well get better. In fact, he'll almost certainly get better. Most players don't peak at 25, and for the first time as a pro, Kyrie will be tutored by an elite coach. He's a perennial all-star and borderline all-nba, and he's going to get better. I agree you have to have some concern about his attitude, but an nba career is short, and if he felt stifled playing with Lebron, can you blame him for wanting out? He's only got a decade or so left to play. As Bill Parcells once said, "Life's too short to deal with jerks." I think some of us may be a bit too judgy with Kyrie.
And we still have that LAL pick. We still have a shot at Bagley/Porter or one of the 7 footers. If not, we're still going to have a premium addition, if not next year, then the following. Plus, I like the track Memphis is on to make their pick valuable.
We're still set up better than just about any team in the league for the future, outside of Philly, and we have much better veteran players than they do. Plus, the GSW will face a salary cliff in 2 years, and it's very likely they'll break that band up. When Lebron bolts west, the Eastern conference will be wide open for us, and when GSW breaks up, we could be in better position than anyone.
Cheer up, Celts fans. We're still in great shape.