MartinsIzAfraud wrote:SOUL wrote:I think it's clear that that comment from Welt is BS lol.
That being said, if you're asking me whether I'd want less wins (and play-in) prioritizing Jett's development/"value" versus the guys who are ready as young players already experiencing the playoffs, I'm taking the latter all day.
It’s the snarky way he continues to say we’ll go down both paths. Develop youth & make playoffs.
Like dude Fultz shouldn’t have been here and definitely not getting minutes last ASB. Don’t tell me AB was put in a good spot and was happy this past year.
He thinks he’s the smartest person in the room and we’re all dumb.
He is a bit smarmy, but I think he also knows the slow burn approach they're taking will only last so long in terms of patience from fans.
However, I do think there are a lot of fans uncomfortable with an "organic rebuild" even though it's been a net positive. And fans themselves don't really know what they want either. We want a bunch of guys coming in to win at the cost of AB and Jett minutes next year, but we also are mad they didn't play enough last year and have a worse record? And yes, playing five guys under 22 will give you a worse record, no matter how much people hated Gary Harris and Fultz/Ingles minutes.
I just think there is like way too much talk about Jett and AB on this board. It's the equivalent of the Pacers offseason discussions being about Jarace Walker over Hali and Siakam. There is absolutely room for both. Celtics competed and brought along young guys since 2017 with Tatum, Brown, Grant Will, Robert Will, Pritchard, Nesmith. They flipped some of them after a few seasons, yes, and they also didn't find all the minutes they could for some of them either. They've also made more moves, but they didn't start off from a complete rebuild like we did either. They had an All-Star in IT and two top three draft picks from the Nets coming in to a team already getting 48-50 wins.
The way I look at it, at some point, changes/upgrades/tinkering will be a constant on this team. The talent & improvement of Paolo, Franz and Suggs beg for it and they don't want to lose them. But the players themselves were preaching patience and step by step improvement more than the fans, some of which were panicking about Paolo moving to Seattle if we didn't overhaul the roster his rookie year, with trades that included Suggs and Isaac because of impatience. Funny how waiting a year in the cases of those two suddenly isn't a bad thing.
Also, cap management is going to be
super important the next few years. I do think they want to bring in more talent and upgrade a lot of the roster, I just don't think they are signaling to go all-in at this exact second, nor should they unless we're acquiring a player at their lowest value.
The panic, for me, will start if they completely botch getting the right pieces around our best players when we're actually contenders, or if we make a horrible trade that leaves us bare of assets for a player that doesn't move the needle. But there absolutely has to be a plan in place.