Monday, March 28, 2016

Are the Boston Celtics for real?

Hey guys. I have been accepted by a website and will be posting my blogs, articles, and more on a new website! (The Bench Talk). However, my younger brother will be taking over this blog and will talk on the NBA and nothing else. So without further ado, here is the first blog post with the brand new NBA writer for Jo5ephJ3 Sports!


Hello, for my first post I will talk about my favorite team, the Boston Celtics. Now unfortunately I'm talking bad about them but you get the point. They are a 3 seed in the east which means the chances of them going far is pretty good. However, I believe that this is not a playoff team to go far. First of, they are not an experienced team in the playoffs. So the Celtics love the rebuilding process,  for those of you who don't know. They did that around 2013-2014 I believe. You know they traded Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and midway through the season, Rajon Rondo, Or in better words traded all of their experienced players, and they traded them for good Nets picks (and a million of them).  That happened 2 years ago.  All of there stars jest gone for youth. Their youth are still like, rooks. Most of the things they got in the trades were picks that even now are future picks. Also, lately their rebuilds have taken too long. one of their rebuilds took them over 20 years to finish and then they got one, lousy champion chip and then more of a drought came. The rebuild before that was the second longest rebuild. And the rebuild before that rebuild was the 3rd longest and so on. This may be a pattern. This rebuild may take longer. Also, their roster is all about Isaiah Thomas, and without him there would not be a 3 seed of the Celtics. The point of this giant paragraph is, their rebuild start jest got put to effect and part of the trades haven't taken effect yet. Also, because the rebuild jest got started all of the main players are still inexperienced (I've said rebuild 10 times now, holy crap!). Yep, their not ready.


So, if their not ready, I've made that very clear, so how can they break the rebuild (11) pattern and be a champion faster. Now you can't directly trade for a champion chip because then you are only a little better because the chances you get the extremely better part of the deal is slim. Everyone loves the Celtics because they have won the most champion chips (17 champion chips) and they think that they will be good again. Use that and sign people in free agency this offseason. Their are awesome free gents that NBA peoples say might sign with Boston like Kevin Durant or Dwight Howard. Get these guys into the roster. But, this plan has a flaw. The all star point guard Isaiah Thomas love Boston, because he is the clearcut leader and star on the roster. If you add a new star he will feel like he is not the leader and leave. Trade him for a star passing point guard that could go along with the newly signed guy. Or ,what the heck, you got a good, young backup point guard in Marcus Smart. Start Smart and trade Thomas for a big man to post up depending if you didn't sign a big man. Or sign a three point, scoring shooting guard/ small forward. Then let your talented picks grow in like this top 5 Nets pick this off season. After making these adjustments, to get the team chemistry back in shape, it will take a few years for these guys to blend together I predict this will take 3-5 years of everything runs smoothly. And that is my first post of my blog stuff.