Let alone what us "pro-winning" fans would do, in the face of the fans who love "development" more than winning.
We aren't the Kings. It's time to win. Now.
You're right; we aren't the Kings. I would argue that the Kings, right now, have a better and more talented roster than the Celtics.
The other ironic thing is that the Kings are basically the epitome of what you want the Celtics to become. They've been trying to "win now" for years, trading for all-stars (Rudy Gay), locking up their All-NBA center (Cousins), drafting an "NBA-ready" prospect (Cauley-Stein), and hiring one of the more winning veteran coaches (Karl) in league history.
And I would tell you that I laugh at any assertion the Kings have a better roster. Gay is wildly overrated, Rondo is finished and Cauley-Stein has no offensive game. And Karl is one of the more something - one of the more divisive coaches in league history.
This current roster isn't going to develop into a champion. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever. The talent isn't there and it never will be. And y'all need to remind me again of the last draft-only champion. Lots of luck.
The elephant in the room y'all are ignoring is this: If we have such development potential, why can't Danny make a move? Any move? The answer is no one values these players like you do. It's going to take a combination of players and draft choices that will send this board into apoplexy, like the night Garnett was acquired, to get anything meaningful done.
The idea on this board that there's something wrong with trying to win is just bizarre.