I just finished reading Jeff's excellent article on the front page talking about where Posey and Maggette might make their decisions to play next year and for years to come. Something in the article got me to thinking:
The Boston Celtics may have tipped their hand too early with James Posey, when news of contact with Corey Maggette surfaced, Posey's camp got on the offensive opening talks with a number of interested teams including the Lakers. Sources close to the situation say if Boston does not come with a full boat (5-year) deal at the Mid Level, James has that from other teams.
http://celticsblog.com/James Posey already has a 5-year full MLE from other teams and is expecting the same thing from the Celtics in order to sign here?
Big Game James is the man and proved that all year. But during the playoffs guarding some quicker, faster, younger men, Big Game James proved he was a 31 year old man who may already reached the peak of his abilities and may have skills on the decline.
Posey was getting abused at times by LeBron and Josh Smith because their first step was so quick and they already had their position established before Posey could react. He performed better against Kobe but he was really the third option on guarding Kobe whereas he was a first or second option on LeBron and Smith.
This is a situation and ability that does not get better when you go from 31 to 32.
And yet James Posey is telling Danny Ainge that he wants a 5 year, $27.6 million contract that at the age of 37 will be paying a player, who will never have started for this team other than in emergency situation, $8.8 million for possibly being at that time the 3rd or 4th player off the bench?
Is retaining James Posey and what many appear the best chance of repreating worth having
another aging overpaid player. We have Pierce and KG locked up into their mid 30's at near max money.
Are we assuring another 20 year drought by being fiscally foolish now because we are sentimentally attched to the 2008 Boston Celtics players?My opinion is that I love James Posey but I would not lock him in at max MLE cash for anything more than 3 years. If he wants more, focus on Mickael Pietrus with the full MLE. He's as good a defender as Posey, plays the same position, can shoot, has 3 point range though it's not a huge part of his game, and he's only 28 years old.
That of course is if Corey Maggette doesn't sign for the full MLE. He's 29, a starter on every other team in the league and can be here as well if Doc ever wanted to start a small, stop-me-if-you-can, scoring team of KG, Maggette, Pierce, Allen and Rondo(that's a scary thought to 29 other head coaches across the league), if tremendously more talented than Posey and could bridge a gap to future long term success.
Maggette and Pietrus are fiscally smart investments toward longer term success for the club. Posey, to me isn't. I think it is incumbant upon Danny to not make the mistake of becoming so sentimentally attached to 2008 that it will hurt 2011-2015. We may care more about 2009. I personally think we can win in 2009 without James Posey because we have that much talent. others I am sure are less positive.
But I am not willing to put an albatross of a contract around the necks of ownership simply because I want to maintain a core that was special for one year. Posey was important. He wasn't that important to be the 4th highest paid player on this team for the next 5 years while slowly becoming th 6th and then 7th and then 8th and then 9th best player on the team.