MagicBagley18 wrote:SMTBSI wrote:MagicBagley18 wrote:I guess it’s about mentality then- because while sure we could be patient and in 2 years be laughing at all of these posts and be reaping the benefits of that patience, I guess it’s hard to preach patience on what If when we’ve seen other teams do the opposite and kind of force momentum and reap benefits.
Again- all different situations and that stuff matters but we preached patience with the heat, then the warriors, then bron leaving the east. Now it’s the nets. Whose next? It’s also hard to preach patient like I mentioned earlier when the real pressure due to contracts has just begun with Tatum and brown (there’s a clock ticking so to speak)
On top of that we’ve sat out trades (for different reasons and some correct reasons) to see other teams flourish. Sat out kawhi- raptors get a ring, sat out AD lakers get a ring, sat out harden nets position themselves for a ring and stand in our way. So while you are 100% correct about selling patience.......it’s hard to buy it as a Celtics fan
Mentality? Maybe. But I often disagree with how mentality is portrayed. I've preached patience often over the last few years, and have often gotten something in return about how you can't keep operating in fear, and at some point need to just go for it.
I'm not operating in fear. I want multiple titles. I want a dynasty. I want to do whatever it takes to get one. And if that means staring into the void and not blinking for a couple more seasons, I will absolutely do it. To me, the "alpha" thing to do is the thing that works.
In particular, I'm not as worried about what these other teams are doing as some. I don't look it as there was one super team, then another, then another. I look at it as, how best do we build our own? Cause if we build a crappy one now, none of it's going to matter. We need to peak as high as possible.
You articulate yourself very good and make really good points. I guess we at best can agree to disagree- I think in a league where star players and relationships matter you absolutely have to look at what other teams are doing and how your players will react to not making moves or making the wrong ones or “being surpassed in their careers”.
We all thought we had a dynasty forming with kyrie Hayward horford and the young guys- now it’s gonna be well we need patience because the jays winning time is actually 2 years from now while a lot of people pound their chest about how much “winning” the jays have done already. At some point you actually have to try to maximize your winning in the moment.
Thing is, we really don't disagree on that much. Or at least not on what you might be thinking we do.
Relationships absolutely matter. The happiness of your stars absolutely matter. Tatum getting angry and trying to shoot his way out of town is one of the risks of the going-for-it-later path that needs to be considered. But, just like before, you also just can't assume the worst is always going to happen. Beal's been loyaler to Washington than he has any business being. Dame is Dame. Even Pierce hung on with a bad team for a long time before starting to get disgruntled. Not everyone is a Durant or a Harden.
This, like with everything else, you have to handle based on the information you have, and your best guess at the risks. Our GM has access to more of the behind-the-scenes stuff than we do, and it's part of what he has to weigh. It seems like he already made a choice between Kyrie and the Jays. I assume his read on them as men played at least some part in it, though I don't know that. If he gets reason to believe Tatum's going to start creating drama, he'll have to weigh that. But, if you just always assume the worst - Tatum will cause problems at the earliest opportunity - we can't possibly be the next super team in two years - it's going to force you to prune paths you didn't need to prune.
All I'm really arguing is that you've got to weigh everything, and try to pick the best possible path, even if that's a path that might be unpleasant. If someone wants to argue the best possible path is pushing the chips in and going for it now, after weighing everything, including their sense of Tatum's loyalty, then I'm not going to clown them for that take. I may disagree, but it's totally reasonable and we can have a good argument over it.
If someone wants to argue that the best possible path is being patient and keeping our powder dry for Tatum's prime, that's totally defensible too. And if they make that take and get lit up for it, as CeltsfaninDC did a few pages ago (and often happens on this forum), I'm gonna say a few words in their defense.