Fencer reregistered wrote:BigTrade92 wrote:Ainge just needs to go.
Let Zarren take a stab at the things.
17 years and only 1 title. Enough is enough.
The Celtics in that time period have been outperformed by the Lakers, Warriors, Spurs, Cavs, Heat ... and who else?
And by the way, 3 of those 5 teams had a clear geographical advantage (Cleveland solely because of its appeal to one guy who was born in Akron). 4 of the 5 benefitted from having Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, or Lebron James.
The Warriors are the exception who had no better access to players than Ainge. Yes, drafting Curry is a great opportunity, but Ainge had the chance to draft Giannis, who definitely is comparable, and Tatum, who may yet turn out to be.
These are great excuses, but you don’t get a participation trophy for being the sixth most successful team in a 17 year span. Heck even Toronto has had an equal, if not better run, than we’ve had.
Danny Ainge needs to go if he can’t win a title next season. This isn’t a cute little story any more and it’s certainly not a rebuilding team. Results are what matter now and we just squandered the best opportunity possible.
Imagine working in a performance based job for close to two full decades and only being on top one of those years...guarantee any other team, heck any other job in general, wouldn’t put up with that type of mediocrity for that long from the guy who should be leading the charge to victory.
The Ainge apologists need to pack it up. He’s done a commendable job here, that goes without saying, but he’s been unable to get the ultimate goal accomplished for a decade now and it’s about high time for new blood to takeover in Boston.
This offseason is make or break. Time for Ainge to sh*t or get off the pot.






























