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Don't get me wrong. I like the trade and for once am excited about the start of the NBA season. But let's not get ahead of ourselves thinking this is the Second Coming of the Big Three.
This will be the best shot that the Celts have at an NBA Championship since the Big Three. Think of it this way --- there are 1.2 seconds left on the clock and the Celtics are inbounding, who gets the ball? You have two EXCELLENT options in Pierce and Garnett, and then Allen as the wildcard.
I would liked to seen Jefferson stay, but that would have been impossible. Even with him included, this deal is a no-brainer.
This isn't comparing them to "The Big Three," in terms of winning etc.
None of them, obviously, could even touch Bird in terms of passing.
It's just that Paul Pierce, even before this trade, was/is one of the greatest pure SCORERS in Celtics history...and some people believe he's actually THE best pure scorer (read: Tom Heinsohn, Cedric Maxwell).
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To quote one of my peers ... That's not what I said.
I said, offensively, the three they have now compare favorably to The Big Three. I didn't say they were better. I didn't say they had their best years ahead.
I'm not saying this is a GREAT trade, but I believe they had to do something rather than bank on Jefferson and Green becoming stars. I'm not as sure as some people.
This is good for Boston. Good for the NBA.
The latter comprised one of the best trios in NBA history and were the cornerstone of a dynasty. The former, if they're extremely lucky, could steal one title in the next few years before their bodies break down. Pierce, Garnett and Allen are good and will do wonders for the Celtics, but they will never be legends like The Big Three.
The Sox have no worries other than beating the Yankees. They are doing well in a many areas, particularly in the $$$ department.
As for Jefferson's departure eventually proving to be a big mistake, that will only occur if Garnett is not as good as we expect.
Take care.