the line we keep hearing is how this team is set up for long term success...I don't see it. It starts at the top, which means Brad Stevens. I fell out of love with him as a coach very quickly, and I'm not overly impressed with the moves he's made in the FO. He has no understanding of what it takes to build a winner at this level. Look at the teams that are successful- Miami, Denver, Milwaukee, Golden State, even the Lakers for starters. They all have one thing in common...offense from the 5 position. Brad has put together a "positionless" team consisting almost exclusively of wing players. You need somebody that can dominate in the low post in the playoffs to open up the arc for 3 point shooters. Who do the Celtics currently have on their roster that can do that? I'm all for trading either of the J's for an offensive big. In addition to that, give Mazulla and Brad their walking papers and get somebody in the FO from one of the teams mentioned previously. Of course, they won't do this and will likely draft another wing. A lot of people didn't like Ainge, but he understood winning and was savvy enough to bring in Garnett and Allen. When your opponent doesn't respect your low post game it allows them to run you off the 3 point line, which is exactly what we're seeing now.