I brought this up a while back, but I couldn't find the old thread.
Is the parallel for Anthony Davis more like Kevin Love or Kevin Garnett?
Because if Davis is more like Kevin Love, without the ultimate ability to lift a team's play, the Celtics should say no, just like the Warriors said no to Love a few years ago. They let Green, Thompson, and Barnes develop together and were rewarded with a championship. In that scenario, our Green-Thompson-Barnes would be Smart-Brown-Tatum-Williams.
If Davis is more like Kevin Garnett, then the Cs should absolutely trade for him.
I'm just not sure which he is. Why aren't his teams making the playoffs more often? I get that his team is bad, but no worse than many of Kevin Garnett's teams. He's putting up big numbers in a very explosive and fast-paced offense, but why can't he make Randle-Mirotic-Holliday into a playoff team?
If Davis is a true MVP player that can elevate his team into contention, then he is worth a king's ransom, but if he can't do that, is he worth it?
Honestly, I'm probably gonna have mixed feelings either way this shakes down. But I wonder more and more if Ainge should take a lesson from Jerry West and play the long game here.
Those first round picks can be value contracts, or you could trade them them for reliable role players, or you could trade them for more picks later.