I hope not but it does appear to be part of their plan.Jamaaliver wrote:Celtics are gonna mess around and end up wit AJ Dybantsa, aren't they?
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HMFFL wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Celtics are gonna mess around and end up wit AJ Dybantsa, aren't they?
I hope not but it does appear to be part of their plan.
TBH, I think it's a more strategic approach than committing a ton of long term money just to be a second tier contender.
The most reasonable approach is to contend for 3-5 years in a row then pause for a soft reboot.
Clear the books by allow aging stars to leave.
Grab a high draft pick to either build with or trade for a vet.
Acquire lower cost role players to fill in the gaps.
It's a gamble, for sure. But when I see how Milwaukee has painted themselves into a corner with bad contracts, short-sighted draft trades and holding on too long to a fading core -- I can't help but think how much better they'd be today if they had just done a soft reboot when they fired Budenholzer and reloaded with a better core.
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I agree.Jamaaliver wrote:HMFFL wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Celtics are gonna mess around and end up wit AJ Dybantsa, aren't they?
I hope not but it does appear to be part of their plan.
TBH, I think it's a more strategic approach than committing a ton of long term money just to be a second tier contender.
The most reasonable approach is to contend for 3-5 years in a row then pause for a soft reboot.
Clear the books by allow aging stars to leave.
Grab a high draft pick to either build with or trade for a vet.
Acquire lower cost role players to fill in the gaps.
It's a gamble, for sure. But when I see how Milwaukee has painted themselves into a corner with bad contracts, short-sighted draft trades and holding on too long to a fading core -- I can't help but think how much better they'd be today if they had just done a soft reboot when they fired Budenholzer and reloaded with a better core.
I think the Celtics have been doing things right.
Tatum, Brown, White, and AJ, or a high lottery pick is the right fit. Put Simons in a position to have success and move him at the deadline for more draft assets.