London2Boston wrote:NetsDynasty2012 wrote:Birdie wrote:
Umm, my friend, while I agree Kyrie has given BOS trouble in the past, removing Kyrie still doesn't change the fact they still haven't solved how to stop LBJ or KLove or TT for that matter. No denying, Gordon is nice but it came at the expense of Bradley and your other "vet" role players. I find it mildly amusing that just because Gordon is on board, that a roster comprised of mostly rooks or 2nd years at the expense of vet players is somehow made BOS better than last year? I don't quite get this logic.
I think BOS homies gonna be in for a rude awakening for some growing pains the 1st 3 months of the season.
Celtics lost Amir, Bradley, Olynyk, Jerebko as far as vets and replaced them with Hayward, Morris, Baynes, and Larkin.
Hayward >> Bradley
Morris > Olynyk
Baynes > Amir
Larkin and Jerebko whatever.
Seriously. People used to Ainge and Boston fans were all overrating their own roleplayers on the team and now they have gone all we can hear us how we gutted our depth by replacing them.
Even if Ainge may have improved the squad just a tiny bit this offseason, then it still doesn't change the fact that Cavs will have got worse losing one of their all stars.
But that's the crux of the argument, what is the degree of the "improvement".
You're incorporating 3 new players into a new system (Hayward, Morris, Baynes), hoping for Brown's improvement in year 2 and then expecting a bunch of rooks in Zizic, Tatum, Yabusele, Thiel, Oyejie, Nadar to play meaningful championship contention minutes off the bench?
It's not that your previous pieces are being overrated or underrated, from an eye test, it was a core that made you guys successful. Producing or not, Zeller, Jerebko, Bradley, Amir, Green, etc., some had been there for 3 years or less and been apart of the battles of the past 3 years where ya'll were the #1 seed last year. I just don't put much stock into that being recreated when 10 out of 15 guys are new to the team. That's a pretty big turnover.
And in regards to matching up to CLE, your personnel is still piss poor at rebounding against us. That's the BIGGEST weakness of the past 3 years that you guys still haven't addressed. And KLove vs. Marcus Morris? Morris somewhat better offensively than Amir/Jerebko/Olynyk but still, Love eating Morris for dinner all day with that matchup. It's not real upgrade there.
And "if" we move Kyrie, most likely bringing back Bledsoe, it still doesn't close the gap between BOS/CLE. One could say, it could possibly make us better cuz Bledsoe actually has the tools to play defense as opposed to Kyrie's ole defense at times. And "if" we use the other PHO pieces to move for better fitting win-now pieces (i.e. Bradley, Wilson Chandler, Khris Middleton, etc.) That gap only widens...