asuran wrote:Given his track record, not sure what this will accomplish tho.
RE: "track record"
Tell me-- who besides Pop/Buford has been better as an exec in the last 15 years?
WinningAfter turning what was supposed to be a 2 year window into a 6 year run: Ainge, Doc, KG, Pierce, Rondo (and Allen for all but 1 series), won 11 playoff series in 16 attempts (almost 70%) and won 56 playoff games to 43 losses (.570). They got a ring, a game 7 finals loss in the waning moments, and a 3rd trip to the conference finals.
Later with Stevens, Ainge teams went to the playoffs for 7 straight seasons including 3 conference finals in 4 years.
Free agencyFor years the criticism was that he/Boston can't land max free agents... Until Ainge outbid rivals to land two (Horford and of course Hayward from these Jazz)
DraftAinge's few high lottery picks were elite compared to his peers in those drafts; he chose Tatum and Brown despite neither being touted locks for their slots AND he saddled Philly with Fultz. Rondo is about as good as you can get with a late first round pick.
TradesAnd of course "Trader Danny" famously won probably 75%+ of his trades in Boston -- to the point it became a criticism. "No one will trade with Ainge because he 'always wants to win the deal' "
e.g.
-KG/Pierce/Terry to Brooklyn of course
-IT2 from Phoenix for Tayshayn Prince and Marcus Thornton
-Ray Allen and Big Baby from Seattle for Jeff Green, the awful Wally max contract and Delonte West
-KG for Big Al and pieces that became nothing
-Getting Kyrie ultimately not a good outcome, but obviously they added a max salary slot who scored a ton of points in 2 years for a winning team vs. IT2 was never heard from again
All the small trades over the years:
-Dumped Marquis Daniels' injured neck on Sacramento and got a pick back
-Swapped the last 40 games of Eddie house's career into several seasons of Nate Robinson
-Perkins for Jeff Green not a slam dunk in eye test or chemistry, but Boston dominated the player-win-shares going forward
-Big Baby for Brandon Bass; Bass played in 300+ games for BOS averaging double figure scoring vs. Big Baby missed 21 and then 50 games due to injury with Orlando before getting traded to LAC where he averaged 4 points. out of the league before he turned 30.
-Courtney Lee became a regular rotation player for 2 years in exchange for 4 guys all playing <10 mpg
-Got Jordan Crawford for Barbosa who was injured for the year already -- Crawford started 34/39 games playing >30mpg
-Olynyk draft day trade a small win
^there are dozens of examples of things like this.
If you're going to say he has a bad track record, who has a good one?