First off, I never said that the information I gave was up to the minute recent. I said that he was suspended 10 games. I said it was because of a dieretic he was taking because he was having trouble keeping off the weight. I said that he hadn't played in 2 years. I said that doctors found his knee unfit to resume a career. It's all the truth and it all has transpired within the last few months.
I had quoted someone else in my response too who was talking about recent news. When I asked about how recent they were you came back with the article as a response, so you can see how my response came about concerning the matter. It was concerning his talk of being out of shape. Then you came with the dieretic thing, which if we don't know how recent that was, so it's pointless to assume that he's STILL out of shape. As I said, for someone who's doing whatever he can to lose weight and get in shape, one can easily lose 8-10 pounds in 4 weeks... so news that is a month old is already not recent enough to be calling someone out as out of shape as it's being made out to be, especially when the start of the season is quite a few months away.
Second, I don't think it matters how good he looks in his workouts. The tell all will be in whether he can pass a physical and whether doctors for the Celtics determine that he can play for a whole season. Remember, the evaluation of the Portland doctor and the arbitration doctor were from this year. The doctor from the league appointment only made his determination in April. Do you think that his knee has healed so much in 4 months that suddenly doctors will say that he is 100% ready to go?
http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=120822444396463300
The doctors that examined him said it was the worst microfracture injury they had ever seen and that the probability of eventual knee replacement was very high.
Now is that yesterday's news? No. It was news from April 18, 2008. But injuries of that type don't go from being career ending to ready to rock n roll in four months.
Maybe, just maybe, is there a chance that their diagnosis might've been mistaken as far as the extent of the injury goes or how bad it was? These are real concerns, but there's a difference between labeling a player as "done" and simply having doubts about the guy.
I'm fine either way. But lets use real facts here instead of throwing a ton of assumptions. It's fine to speculate, but that's it. Passing things as facts, especially passing them as relevant ones when they're not, is simply wrong. Not saying that you're the one doing this, but there has been a couple of posts of that nature in this thread already; it just so happens that we got pitted against each other in this discussion.
As I said, it's not like I want Miles. Does he intrigue me? Yes, but as long as the case is studied, researched, and examined properly, I'm fine with whatever decision is made. I'm more concerned about the process leading up to the decision than the decision itself.
Hey, if he's really injured... then Danny by all means don't touch this guy. But if for whatever reason we end up having more roster spaces than we're currently assuming we'll have when it's all said and done, I see little risk in going after this guy for the vet. min. If we only have one roster spot left as we all assume we have, then I'd be more skeptical about signing him. It depends on the circumstances and in our roster situation. The only way I want him getting that last roster spot, if that's the case, is if Danny has done his research properly AND is very [dang] sure that his injury won't haunt him during the season. Even so, Miles said he wants a injury clause inserted in his contract, no? If that's the case, the risk is lessened by some good amount.
Anyways, all we've heard is the Celtics are interested in the guy. Nothing else, and we're already jumping ahead as if he were signed and done. All this tells me is that the Celtics are keeping an eye on him for whatever reason. For all we know he's way down on the Celtics list. I'm glad that they're interested in him. I'm glad they're exploring the option. The same way I was glad the organization didn't blidly go after Posey. This isn't as black and white as it's being made out to be.
Also, it is a $1.5 million gamble since the vet min contract is subsidized by the league for anything over somewhere around $740K. Since the Celts would have to pay that salary and a dollar for dollar penalty as well the total is $1.5 milliuon or so.
Lots of money to gamble on a guy doctors 4 months ago deemed unable to ever play again.
You're right about this, did some recalculating myself. I don't see it as a big deal myself anyways since it's for a one year contract it has little financial implications either way for us to worry that much about it, especially when it takes nothing from our mid-level.