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I think the huge plus about doing it the way they are is that it makes Boston a hell of a lot more attractive to free agents than it would be otherwise (tanking). They can see a stable front office, top shelf coaching situation, and solid team dynamics. That's a lot better than jumping on a sank ship, hoping for it to be resurrected.
The other part of me says that no star free agent ever wants to sign in Boston (no Horford and Hayward don't count), which means you gotta do it through the draft or trade. The last time it was a sank ship in '07, Danny flipped his assets - which weren't what they are now - into a title team overnight. I've long suspected that Danny's goal all along has been to do the same thing this time, but I think he's smart enough to where if nothing crops up, he'll say the hell with it, let's just build the old-fashioned way.
