Time to Blow Up the Celtics?

There are several playoff preview columns out there in the internet ether.  One of the better pieces was written by J.A. Adande of ESPN.com.  It's always interesting to read what non-Bostonians have to say about the Celtics and he gets right to the point pulling no punches.  It's time to call in the demolition crew and destroy this Celtics team:

MOST READY TO BE EUTHANIZED AND EULOGIZED: Boston Celtics

The only case for extending their season into the second round of the playoffs is to see them go against the Cavaliers, based on all the vitriol that emanated from their last meeting. Otherwise, they've passed their expiration date. The Celtics took the right approach. In 2007, they threw a group of accomplished but unsatisfied veterans together and hoped they could win a championship. Last summer, they tried to extend the window by bringing in another veteran with championship experience, Rasheed Wallace. They went 1-1. The surprise is how meekly they've gone down. They lost 16 home games this season, four more than the previous two seasons combined. They've lost nine games by double digits, matching their total from 2007-2009.
As disappointing as this season has been, it hasn't been so bad they're going to take down the 2008 banner. The strategy was worth it. I wish more teams would go all-in for a shot at a championship.
But they need to get this over with as quickly as possible because there won't be any gallant last stand. They don't have the same ferocious defense or unmistakable camaraderie. Now there are reports that coach Doc Rivers is ready to leave. Rivers called it "old news." He called it "a non-issue, for me, right now." He didn't call it "untrue."
He should move on. Everyone who can should. Call in the crew that handled the old Boston Garden demolition and let them take this roster apart. The painful part is that Kevin Garnett and Rasheed Wallace still have two years remaining on their contracts, worth almost half the salary cap between them. This won't be enjoyable to watch. Hopefully, there's as little programming as possible.

Keep in mind that he is an "LA guy" but typically he's fair and unbiased.  Those are some sobering thoughts for Celtic fans to think about with the playoffs beginning on Saturday.  Blowing up the team completely would be a huge undertaking for Danny Ainge, but if Doc Rivers does indeed step down as head coach, he might not have any other choice.  It sure seems like he has huge support from his players.  Let the playoffs begin!

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