Found June 23, 2009 on 17 Banners:

While there have been many rumors floating around that involve shipping off Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo, does it really make any sense for the Celtics to do it? It seems like many of us forget that the Celtics were still the 2nd seed in the eastern conference last season, even with the injury to KG. Many of us believe (myself included) that the Celtics would've repeated this season had Garnett (and Powe) been healthy. So, why break that up?

The latest supposed offer of Allen and Rondo to Detroit for Hamilton, Prince, and Stuckey seems somewhat reasonable at first glance. The Celtics shed Allen's expiring deal and replace him with Hamilton. Rondo for Stuckey is a downgrade for the Celtics, but is made up for with the addition of Prince. And, for 09/10 at least, the Celtics would look to be pretty heavy favorites to return to the NBA Finals. But beyond that, the Celtics would be strapped with Hamilton's 3/34 remaining on his deal, and a (possibly) declining Tayshaun Prince. Not to mention Stuckey would require a new deal in a couple of years. And, we've also all seen how "paper-good" teams can easily fail to live up to the hype. It happens quite often - the Yankees, Cubs, and Mets in baseball, and the Lakers when they added Karl Malone and Gary Payton - are perfect examples. The Celtics would be "paper-good"
adding those three. But, if the Celtics stayed healthy last season, all of this talk is probably non-existent. Remember, they still won 62 games, and pushed Orlando to a 7th game in the playoffs without KG. But, they didn't. The end result was they didn't repeat. And they have a huge expiring deal on their hands that could possibly be cashed in for a shiny
new piece of the puzzle. That's the sexy story.

Danny Ainge has been taking the time to quell all of this talk. He's preparing us fans for a boring draft night, publicly stating that nothing is in the works. That talks happen all the time (which I'm sure they do), but nothing is on the horizon. So, why shouldn't we believe that? Well, it could be because......
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