Fencer reregistered wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:
Why do you think that one bad postseason would cause the Celtics to reverse many years of strategy, in which they've made huge investment?
Tatum is due a Supermax, White needs a new contract, and they can't afford to replace Horford. If they fall short with Tatum and Brown, again, they might ask whether keeping Brown on a Supermax is worth the tradeoffs.
They have Bird Rights on Tatum and White alike. So no problem there.
And they have Kornet/Tillman/Queta behind Porzingis and Horford. So they're supporting that position as best they can. ... Anyhow, I don't see why they'd seriously entertain trading Brown just to replace a very good Sixth Man in Horford.
The Celtics have gone into this second-apron-induced period of roster inflexibility very intentionally. They have 12 guys under control who can actually play (I'm excluding Svi M.), plus 2 good prospects in Springer and Walsh, and a few longer-shot prospects too (admittedly, Cs fans would be happy if so much as 1 useful guy emerges from Peterson/Davison/Begarin/Madar). They don't need to trade an all-star for depth.
It's not just depth though. It's the ability to add depth, get below the 2nd apron, and the No. 1 overall pick.