sully00 wrote:Homerclease wrote:sully00 wrote:
It is the opposite it will happen more and more. This team is going to be digging in trying to win a championship developmental roster spots will be limited and the team is going to more interested in carrying guys who can come of the bench and make a play or fill a role than taking a flyer and hoping this or that will happen in 3 years.
The real hope is Ainge is picking at 28 or worse year after year and having to deal with this problem.
I disagree, they have three first round picks and a boatload of cap room for next season.
Horford/Zizic/Mickey
Griffin/Giles/Yabusele
Crowder/Brown/Young
Bradley/SmartIf r
IT/Rozier/Jackson
If they are relying on vet min scrapheap guys next year then something went horribly wrong
Correct the boatload of cap room removes the need to automatically fill roster spots with rookie contracts. The roster expansion for the D league will greatly benefit Boston no doubt. But the value in a first round draft picks is threefold. 1 Talent Acquisition, 2. Cost Control, 3. Trade Capital. You seem very stuck on long term talent acquisition. Boston is no longer prioritizing that at all costs. That said they took one of the youngest and most raw prospects in the draft in Brown because of the premium upside but he looks ready to play. Boston is not going to be overly invested in roster spots to guys who can't play in hopes of them being able to play in 3 years.
I don't think there is a big separation between Young and Hunter as far a hard look at projecting them into the future. The reality is Young is better equipped to help now. But the cold reality is they are going to be lucky to be Gerald Green in the future. Boston is not going to be able to commit more than 2 or 3 roster spots to guys who can't contribute. That is why the Spurs are always drafting Euro stash guys or adding 4 year senior pgs who can contribute right away to fill that 3rd PG role and but may not even finish their rookie deal on the roster.
So yes Boston has more picks in the future and guys with draft rights overseas. That doesn't mean that there are going to be less Gerald Greens and Jonas Jerebko's it means that we will be talking about some other former first or second round pick who is moving on because they haven't progressed enough.
No you're not reading me right here, it's not the long term talent acquision that concerns me. It's the fact that for all the Celtics depth people rave about, they still are signing stopgap vet minimum guys to round out their rotation. My point was that hopefully with all these assets and proper cap management that the Celtics will have finally acquired the appropriate manpower to where guys like Gerald Green aren't needed because we grew our own talent, or signed somebody far superior ala Griffin or Hayward.
Gerald Green didn't take a paycut to come to Boston to chase a ring. The guy was almost out of the league and signed a vet minimum deal here, then proceeded to stink up the joint all preseason minus 1 game. Guess what, Hunter had one good game too. The point is really, I don't even remotely consider the Celtics a true contender if guys like Gerald Green are still playing meaningful minutes here. Guys like Green should be chucking bricks for the Nets earning a paycheck. The Celtics are still a year away from true contention but they are clearly moving in the right direction



















