Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Where do the Celtics Go From Here?

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          With a 116-91 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in game 5 of the 2018/2019 NBA playoffs, the Boston Celtics begin their off season. Throughout the season, talks of Kyrie Irving's decision of staying with the team or leaving for Free Agency has dominated headlines. After earning the #2 seed in the 2017-18 playoffs, the Celtics made it to the Conference Finals facing off against Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.  After taking a 2-0 series lead, the series ended up in Boston for a decisive game seven which we all know the results of that. With the Celtics advancing that far, albeit, with the absence of Kyrie and Gordon Hayward, expectations for the 2018-2019 team were extremely high. They were picked to be the top seed in the East and represent the East in the NBA Finals. Now that the season has come and gone, disappointment is the best way to describe this season. 

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          Kyrie returned after having surgery on an infection in his left knee that stemmed from a previous injury he had in 2015 and Gordon Hayward was finally able to play after missing the entire 2017-18 season with a horrific ankle injury just 5 minutes into the season. Brad Stevens finally had the team in which him and Danny Ainge put together the previous summer. Jaylen Brown going into his third season and Jason Tatum into his 2nd, were thought to have made huge gains in their game and were to be massive contributors. Marcus Smart signed a new 4 year deal in the off season giving the Celtics back their defensive spark plug. With Big Al, Marcus Morris and Terry Rozier still under contract, the Celtics had a similar roster starting out this season. 

          With the season now over, the Celtics have lots of work to do. When July 1st hits, Boston will have just 6 player under contract for the 2019-20 season. Gordon Hayward, Jaylen Brown, Jason Tatum,Robert Williams, Marcus Smart and Guershon Yabusele are the main guys still on the roster. The work starts here with Kyrie Irving. The Celtics star PG has a player option of $21,329,752 for the 2019-20 season and talks of what his decision will be have been prevalent all season long. Many suggest that a reunion could happen and Kyrie will decide to team up once again with Lebron James and join the Los Angeles Lakers. Some say the Knicks would be a good fit but that only comes if Kevin Durant wants to leave Golden State and join Irving in New York. Others also think that Irving will head to New York, but for the up and coming Brooklyn Nets. The Celtics were unable to make trade offers for Anthony Davis and can't do so until July 1st when the new calendar league starts. Could the addition of Davis be enough to keep Irving in the green and white? Not many predict that he will decide to opt in to his final year on his contract and stay with Boston. I am one of those, and honestly, I would much prefer to see him go. He came to Boston to "have his own team" and it's just not working out. His style does not fit the coach and his individuality has seemingly torn this team apart. All season when Kyrie struggled, fans were assured that "Playoff Kyrie" would come out when the games matter. The team struggling to win a series against a far less talented Indiana Pacers team playing without their best player and quickly getting knocked out, destroyed, demolished by the Buck's. Fans are sitting here in frustration wondering where "Playoff Kyrie" was. Throughout his time with Boston, Irving has seemed disengaged while the rest of his teammates have struggled to adhere to his style. I'll say it now, good riddance Kyrie and hopefully your next team understands what they are getting themselves into when they decide to throw huge amounts of money at you. Everything sounded great when he first came here but we quickly learned that Kyrie does his own thing and it only destructs a team that wants to play with a team mentality. 

          Kyrie isn't the only player with the possibility of moving on. Al Horford has a player option of $30,123,015 and with that kind of money available and his age coming into to factor, I highly doubt "Big Al" will decline his option. He knows at this point in his career, he's not going to see another big contract come his way. Al has always been a great fit with this team. He'll never WOW you with his numbers but his consistency and team play make Al a valuable asset to this team. Another player with a player option for next season is Aron Baynes. The feisty Aussie could choose to resign for $5,453,280 and this could go either way. With a less than productive season, I'm sure the Celtics would rather Aron decline and move on. I see Aron opting in knowing any interest he'd receive from other teams wouldn't warrant him anything more than the $5+ million he'll snatch from Boston. 

         My biggest concern is what will the Celtics and Danny Ainge will do with Terry Rozier. Terry's Free Agency status is restricted, so the Celtics would have to match any offer he would receive from other teams. The initial qualifying offer for Terry is $4,285,798. If this all came a season prior, Terry would be looking at a much larger offer from teams. His mediocre season rolled right into the Playoffs where "Scary Terry" became a ghost. Rozier went from averaging 16.5PPG with a field goal percentage of .406 in the 2018 playoffs to a dismal 6.4PPG and a .322 field goal percentage these past playoffs. It could have just been a case of not having the starting role with a healthy Irving but his regular season statistics were down as well. This put the Celtics in a very "Scary" situation. Without much being said about what Terry is looking for in his next contract, the possibilities are present where the Celtics could lose two PG and have to start over. Daniel Theis also has a restricted Free Agency situation and along with Baynes, he was less than productive as well. The opportunity is there to also lose both Baynes and Theis. They could be looking to fill the 5 position along with the PG. Unfortunately, Boston has already agreed to terms with Guershon Yabusele, which I believe to be a waste of money and roster spot. Minimal playing time for a player that to me, is too small for the Center or Power Forward position and too big and nonathletic for the Small Forward position. Marcus Morris is the only Unrestricted Free Agent the team has. Although he shows signs of being able to play, he takes far too many out of rhythm bad shots and the Celtics can do without that. Much too often he tried to take a big shot during a crucial moment in the game just to miss and keep momentum with the opposing team. I'd much rather have a player that can shoot consistently and within the flow of the game for over $5million a year. 

          With the players left on the team, the amount of potential should be a good starting point for next season. However, I do have my reserves with what Brad can get out of these guys. First, what is up with Gordon Hayward? Is he healthy? Not Healthy? I understand that it's a tough injury to return from right away but are the pressures of playing for such a high caliber team too much for him to handle? Or was Kyrie's ball dominant style just too much for anyone on this team to gel cohesively? With a full year in after the injury, I am in hopes that Hayward can return to the excellent player he was for the Utah Jazz. Next, and I've said this to friends time after time, has Jason Tatum already maxed out his full potential? The young Duke forward blasted in to the league with a purpose ending last season with a few consideration for the "ROTY" award. He had the league on notice and everyone wanted to see him blossom into a superstar. It is still early in his career to start believing he's just not that good, but he took major steps backwards this past season. Could it be the classic case of Sophomore slump? Let's hope so we can see the young man return for his 3rd season looking to improve on his game. Lastly, it's Jaylen Brown's inconsistencies, mostly on the offensive side of the ball. He's great defensively but lacks the ability to be a major threat night in and night out on offense. A big improvement to Jaylen's game has been his jump shooting, especially the 3 ball. For Jason and Jaylen, their young, athletic and they have time to improve. I truly believe, and it's been said before, The Celtics have too many players that play the same position. 




          So now the question of Anthony Davis comes in to play. Do the Celtics dump all their young talent and numerous picks for a 1 year shot at Anthony Davis? Is it really worth it to have to start all over again after next season? As much as I love Davis, who is a top 5 player and a amazing superstar, I don't think he's worth all that we've have to sacrifice to New Orleans for what would be a 1 year rental. Ultimately what I would like to see, let Kyrie walk if he wants to and attempt to resign Terry Rozier. Perhaps if he can get to a starting role, he can return to the "Scary Terry" that we got to know so well last season. 





If they decide to not match the offer and let him go, I'd love to see Danny go hard for Kemba Walker. A good young player who is massively undervalued in Charlotte. Once they've filled the PG position, the Celtics would then have to address the lack of a true "Bigman". A player that can rebound on both ends and clog up the paint and swat some balls away. This past season, I seen too many drives to the basket go uncontested.  It could be the style of defense they play, but I would love to see them return to the days of KG and Perk where there was no such thing as easy layups. Obviously KG isn't walking through that door, but there are player available that would suffice in the attempt to challenge drive more often. The Celtics do have their 27th pick from last season, Robert Williams. He didn't play much but there were so many reports of him playing so well last season that I wish I had seen more of him. He was injured a bit, but the best way for a player to progress is to actually get on the court and play. 

          It's going to be a busy off season for Danny Ainge with what I see as many needs to be filled. The Celtics could end up with as many as 4 first round picks. The question is, what will Ainge do with those picks? With the Draft lottery tonight, Tuesday, May 14th and the NBA draft on June 20th, answers will soon come and we'll see what our beloved Boston Celtics look like heading into the 2019-20 season. As Boston fans, we demand contending teams every season. Not always fulfilled, the current state of the team is still a playoff team and may be just a good player or 2 away from getting back to the NBA Finals.

          

      










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