Post Food-Coma Jazz Presser
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 2:10 pm
Ugh. Worst part about Thanksgiving? Dragging yourself up to do the dishes on a full stomach and after a sugar high. No story this time, just a simple recap.
The plan after Kiki's departure was always to aim for a quick turnaround, but getting Ainge and Rambis sped up the timeline just a little bit, as exemplified by the hot start. We'd started to cool off a little before the injuries started rolling in, but that pretty much sealed our fate. We didn't make the playoffs, but I ended up feeling pretty good about our ability to compete and the overall trajectory of the franchise.
Unfortunately, our finish didn't put us at a draft spot I felt comfortable staying with, so I made a move to ensure that we'd be able to come away with Dennis Rodman. He's my favorite player, so drafting him was my #1 priority heading into the offseason. #2 was retaining Peter Verhoeven, but my unwillingness to commit long-term in order to keep future cap space open ended up costing us. Fortunately the money was good enough for Mike Sanders, who provides more of a scoring punch and better man-to-man defense...even if he's injured right now.
The West is the kind of conference where your finish is less about how good you are and more about how good your competition is, so even though I believe that we'll be in the mix, you can never really say for sure.
Questions?
The plan after Kiki's departure was always to aim for a quick turnaround, but getting Ainge and Rambis sped up the timeline just a little bit, as exemplified by the hot start. We'd started to cool off a little before the injuries started rolling in, but that pretty much sealed our fate. We didn't make the playoffs, but I ended up feeling pretty good about our ability to compete and the overall trajectory of the franchise.
Unfortunately, our finish didn't put us at a draft spot I felt comfortable staying with, so I made a move to ensure that we'd be able to come away with Dennis Rodman. He's my favorite player, so drafting him was my #1 priority heading into the offseason. #2 was retaining Peter Verhoeven, but my unwillingness to commit long-term in order to keep future cap space open ended up costing us. Fortunately the money was good enough for Mike Sanders, who provides more of a scoring punch and better man-to-man defense...even if he's injured right now.
The West is the kind of conference where your finish is less about how good you are and more about how good your competition is, so even though I believe that we'll be in the mix, you can never really say for sure.
Questions?