twosevenstreet wrote:The way Marks is making it sound, he wants to play the long game and not rush anything.
not to be hyperbolic or anything, but a full season of the guys we had at the end of the season + Milos instead of Foye could legit make a push for the playoffs same as Boston did in Brad Stevens second year.
Look at the makeup of the Celtics, they are built on a crop of young athletes that hustle and the team comes in waves. That is the exact formula of the latter part of our season. When our starters went to the bench we brought on guys that would run harder than the opponents subs thus usually building leads or closing the gaps. Thing that puts us in a better position than Boston as far as roster construction is that we have a true center on the team.
it truly sucks that we don't have our picks but right now Marks is building a stable of kids that will be the future role players with which our foundation is built.
If this is our lineup next year we will always have multiple ball handlers (BH) on the court
Lin (BH), Din (BH), Archie (BH)
Milos (BH), IW (BH), SKilz (bh)
CLV (BH), KJ (bh), Harris
RHJ (bh), Booker (bh), Acy
Brook, Ham, Nich
***lower case means they are capable of bringing it up but cannot initiate the offense
I'm sure we can find a take for Ham or Skilz or Harris to open up a spot for one of our firsts, I'm praying that we can get OG!!!
I agree that team COULD make the playoffs, but may be better off missing it... id rather go with the same strategy as this year giving our two new rookies tons of playing time along with letting guys like goodwing, KJ whitehead struggle in big roles. it will payoff later in the season when those guys show real development just like they did this year
id take 32 wins and big development and experience for young guys over 40 wins and a first round exit
obviously, if you can do both, you doit... but id be pretty upset if we ditched what worked so well this year unless we add some real talent in FA

























