Slartibartfast wrote:DarkAzcura wrote:
I could buy into that reasoning if Durant or George or someone were on this team..even then I'm just a little hesitant, though. Seeing Kyrie go off because they were doubling Lebron while watching Curry completely struggle because Klay and Draymond really aren't dynamic enough to score on their own..really started to seal this belief for me. Maybe Middleton is better in isolation than I give him credit for. I could buy into that if the reasoning is still to add a top tier scorer to this team. IT + AB for Middleton + Rubio in a vacuum essentially with no real idea how the first tier scorer is coming in? Eh. My worry is that basically..we make a deal like that..don't get a first tier scorer right away..and then slip into the 38-43 win territory which I think would definitely happen. We become way less attractive in FA even if the fit may theoretically be better for a superstar to jump onto. You know what I mean?
Essentially, the way I see it is..we currently are a ~50 win club with one all star and another first team all defender. I know people have doubts on selling this roster to big FAs, but considering we have a meeting with some of the best free agents available currently, I think players are paying attention. As long as we have these guys, we have a solid sell to FAs in 2016 and 2017. Bring Middleton and Rubio in before you bring in the top tier guy, and the Celtics would be really risking their message in FA if they fall apart (~40 wins) next season. Now you have no all stars and no first team defenders (maybe Crowder but unlikely if we are at around 40 wins..). That's my main worry.
Something like a Middleton and Rubio move seems like more of a shakeup move after you realize your core isn't going to work (i.e. IT/Bradley/Durant not meshing offensively).
I'm all for leveraging IT/AB's high profile to try and land Durant. I'm just pessimistic on that front and don't really see the point of maintaining a holding pattern around those two guys for a whole year so they can try again in 2017 if we strike out this year.
Don't really see the risk of trading them if/after Durant goes elsewhere.
Your certainty that we'd slip into 38-43 wins is based on what exactly? The scoring drop? That's pretty easy to band-aid fix. We have one of the worst scoring frontcourts in basketball expiring. Swap out Sully for a one-year Pau extravaganza and boom, you go from a .48 TS% 10/8.2 guy as your 2nd/3rd option to a .53 TS% 17/11/4 guy.
And we could play KO and other offensive bigs more minutes because our defensive guard rotation would be upgraded massively. AB and IT had the worst raw defensive plus-minuses on the team last year of anyone in the regular rotation. Only James Young was worse on the deep bench.
It's not just a scoring drop. I just have really significant doubts that Middleton could handle being the singular force on offense like IT has proven capable of. If he can't draw the same attention at similar levels of success, everyone else's job will become even harder than it was with IT on the team. It's the domino effect. To do what IT was able to do (bring this incredibly offensively challenged core to a top 12 offense) is not easy. I saw this team sitting in the bottom 10 of offenses with guys like Rondo, Pierce, and KG on this team. Believe it or not, but our offense was the best it has been in almost 6-7 years. That's scary for me, and it points out how difficult it is to really maintain a quality offense in general. That's why I am so high on IT in general. What he has done for this team is incredibly impressive on the offensive side of the ball, and it's more than just scoring.
While I do think Middleton could be a 20-5-5 guy on this team, I think our offense falls to the bottom 10 unless he actually shows the ability to handle double teams and the constant attention of being the only legitimate option. Now the question is..what happens to the defense? It is top 5 currently. Does Rubio and Middleton make it better or make it worse? It may remain the same.
But yes, maybe Pau could mitigate the loss more and keep the offense sitting in the top 12..if he doesn't decline. Overall, it's a gamble, and a gamble I'm not sure I would be willing to take over the next year without adding a top tier scoring option from the get go.
So on one end, you have a guarantee of sorts of having a top 10 offense and defense, while the other situation is probably a top 10 defense and bottom 10 offense. If you don't think the offense would fall to the bottom 10, that's cool and I respect that. I just can't see it, and the extra moves to bring us back up to that level (signing Pau or maybe a Horford) don't feel totally worth it long term. Heck maybe Stevens is even a better coach than I think, and he could make it work and maintain. I don't know.
By the way I really wish we got Valentine.
