paulpressey25 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:Sub Middleton's name in with Kristaps Porzingis and ask yourselves if Boston fans would be showing this kind of zeal in flipping him based on the same exact rationale ("he's on a minutes restriction and it's only a matter of time before he gets hurt again").
Boston has four all-stars at their other positions. The best two of which are young. C's can afford a luxury player like Zinger, even with his injuries. They aren't in a one-year window mode with a superstar (Giannis) like we are.
And if they had faced any sort of non-lottery team competition in the East this year and had lost because they were so thin up front, everyone would be singing an entirely different tune.
In the ongoing debate, I'm still in the retool mode, assuming at this point Giannis would be willing to accept it. I understand though the belief that holding pat with our big 3 and hoping for the best might be the preferred route. It all comes to down to what other teams would offer for Middleton.
He won't, and that's pretty much the end of this discussion. But even putting that aside, this isn't the NFL. Lot of posters on here love to throw around the "re-tool" word because it's less scary than "rebuild", but it's not a reality that you're just gonna trade all your old, good players for younger guys, take a step back for a year, then magically reappear as a top contender in 2025. That's just not how the NBA works.

























