Tremendous Upside
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It's way too easy to say that.Half tank was criminal management.
It's much harder to say how we should have executed a full-season tank in 22-23 when Lauri shocked literally everyone by coming out the gates with a head full of steam and looking like a volume-scoring star, a Top 20 player. That group played very well and easily looked like a playoff contender.
Ainge had a choice at the deadline: either bring in a few reinforcements, say "**** it we ball" and go for the playoffs.... or trade all the good vets, Lauri included, kneecapping the team 100%. That was the first point where you can really say he made a huge mistake... by not committing to either option.
22-23 was never going to be a full season tank once the weird collection of cast-offs, second chance guys and fringe role players got going, which happened right away. Nobody saw it coming.
My opinion is that holding on to Lauri was insanity once it became clear that Ainge was not going to improve that iteration of the team. He simply had to be traded ASAP,
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