Post#92 » by Jammer » Fri May 27, 2022 9:54 pm 
            
            
            Well, I've read everyone's responses in this thread before posting.  And I look at upgrading the starters first, the 5 backups second, and filling out the roster with 5 reserves for minimum.
I don't view Smart as untouchable.   I view Smart OR White as available should a BETTER STARTER be in reach.
I do view Tatum, Brown, Horford and Rob as starters that should be brought back.   Tatum because he's one of the 6 best players in the NBA, Brown because he's a border line All-Star, Horford because he's INVALUEABLE in his versatility, pick setting (no one is better on THIS TEAM), DEFENSE, PASSING, ball handling, vision, LEADERSHIP (to quote Jayson Tatum, who has declared Horford their LEADER), and ability to make 3's.   After the 2023 season they can probably sign Horford to a 2 year deal around 15M per, which he will probably still be worth, and you'll know if that makes sense AFTER the end of the 2023 season.   Rob is just a bargain on his contract, and very impactful both ways.   What the team could use is another starting guard that can drill shots and play D.  Someone who's a better shooter than Smart or White.   That player may not materialize, but the front office should constantly be on the alert for that type of player.   One of this team's biggest advantages is the size Horford, Rob and Tatum present so that they can switch effectively and they don't bite on fakes, another skill that separates them.
As for the backups, Theis is someone I think will be available should they be able to get a replacement that can either shoot from outside or offer more size to deal with players like Embiid and Jokic.   Whether Robin Lopez would sign here this summer for the MLE is an unknown, but suddenly you have someone with more size who can defend the paint but doesn't offer the lateral movement that smaller players like Horford and Rob offer.
I think Pritch is a heady and clutch player who can perform under pressure.   He's a capable backup, albeit with a size limitation.  On his current contract you hold onto him.  He's good enough to be the backup PG.  
White is a bit of enigma in that he's an impactful PG without the typical shot an NBA guard is expected to have.  He's fearless, an excellent defender, passer, team guy, willing to do all the little things.   But right now he's backup SG, and without the typical money shot that an NBA Championship level SG is expected to have.   Maybe that's why 5 of the 10 players that the Celtics have worked out for their #53 pick are SG's, plus 2 PG's, 2 SF's and 1 PF.
Grant is doing the dirty work, like Horford, and on the last year of his rookie contract so he's obviously coming back.   Hopefully he continues to improve.   I don't expect his play thus far would get an offer sheet that the Celtics wouldn't be willing to match.   Actually, if the Celtics say next summer (if they don't extend this summer, which they might be able to) we're matching any offers that could diminish offer sheets because teams don't like to tie up money that will be matched.
I really expect Hauser, Stauskas and probably even Malik Fitts back.   Luke Kornet is more a function of if they can't find someone better.  And I have a feeling that Nesmith's $3.8M contract will be too much compared to a replacement player (Hauser or Stauskas because the most a minimum player counts toward the cap is around $1.7M even though a 10 year vet makes $2.6M).  So, for me, next year's team looks like:
Position .....Starter ................. Backup ............ Reserve ...........
C ............. Rob Williams III ...... Daniel Theis ...... TBD
PF ............ Al Horford ............ Grant Williams ... Malik Fitts
SF ............ Jayson Tatum ........ Aaron Nesmith .... Sam Hauser
SG ........... Jaylen Brown ........ Derrick White  ..... Nik Stauskas
PG ........... Marcus Smart ........ Derrick White ..... Payton Pritchard
That's 13 guys; with Smart OR White, Theis and Nesmith available via trade for a better shooting STARTING PG, or a backup wing able to defend SG-SF and IMMEDIATELY be part of the PLAYOFF ROTATION, and the MLE available for an NBA sized center, should someone like Robin Lopez be interested in signing here (Theis would be outgoing if another center was coming in).
Yam Madar could get a 2-Way Spot.  And although I like Mo Bamba, there is absolutely no way that he is a Horford replacement.