Dumb Kravitz article on the Celtics
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:12 pm
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I'm not really a Kravitz basher. He's not the best sports columnist in the world, but he is also far from the worst.
This column is just mindless, though. Fingerpointing at the Pacers for not being in a position to follow the Celtics' "blueprint"?
Here is the Celtics' blueprint: Mire yourself in mediocrity, trade away some of your best assets for piles of steaming ordure, have a year where you are so dreadful that you have the league's second-worst record but still only end up with the fifth pick in the draft, then wait for the Minnesota Timberwolves to decide they are ready to trade you one of the league's best players for 40 cents on the dollar, despite having better offers from other teams. Good plan!
Kravitz says a lot of silly stuff here, but the capper is he actually praises the Celtics for trading the Top Ten pick that became Brandon Roy for Sebastian Telfair, like that was some kind of brilliant foresight.
There is no "blueprint" here, and certainly no reason to sledgehammer the Pacers. The Celtics got stupid lucky, period. I wouldn't want the Pacers to follow that "plan" even if it was a possibility.
And you have to figure the Celtics have not yet paid the fiddler. They have basically mortgaged their future for probably a two-year window, maybe three, depending on how long Allen and Garnett can hold up. Is that worth a championship, maybe two? Absolutely. But they are on the Miami Heat "blueprint" and are going to be a pretty awful team in a few years, with no draft picks and once the Big Three get old. Wait and see.
Well that's my rant for the day. Discuss amongst yourselves.
I'm not really a Kravitz basher. He's not the best sports columnist in the world, but he is also far from the worst.
This column is just mindless, though. Fingerpointing at the Pacers for not being in a position to follow the Celtics' "blueprint"?
Here is the Celtics' blueprint: Mire yourself in mediocrity, trade away some of your best assets for piles of steaming ordure, have a year where you are so dreadful that you have the league's second-worst record but still only end up with the fifth pick in the draft, then wait for the Minnesota Timberwolves to decide they are ready to trade you one of the league's best players for 40 cents on the dollar, despite having better offers from other teams. Good plan!
Kravitz says a lot of silly stuff here, but the capper is he actually praises the Celtics for trading the Top Ten pick that became Brandon Roy for Sebastian Telfair, like that was some kind of brilliant foresight.
There is no "blueprint" here, and certainly no reason to sledgehammer the Pacers. The Celtics got stupid lucky, period. I wouldn't want the Pacers to follow that "plan" even if it was a possibility.
And you have to figure the Celtics have not yet paid the fiddler. They have basically mortgaged their future for probably a two-year window, maybe three, depending on how long Allen and Garnett can hold up. Is that worth a championship, maybe two? Absolutely. But they are on the Miami Heat "blueprint" and are going to be a pretty awful team in a few years, with no draft picks and once the Big Three get old. Wait and see.
Well that's my rant for the day. Discuss amongst yourselves.