http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/53762/20080727/boston_still_interested_in_darius_miles/
Honestly, why not take a flier on this guy?
Walker will probably play overseas next year.
Giddens isn't going to be contributing regularly for the next 2 years.
Miles is a guy who's proven he can play NBA defense individually. On a team like the Celtics which prides itself in its defensive prowess, I think he would be an asset. Furthrmore, if reports are accurate about his having re-gained a good deal of his athleticism, I say bring him aboard.
Potentially, the Celtics would still have a roster spot open even with Miles aboard for a veteran big man.
The man has to sit for the first 10 games you have him because he was caught taking a dieretic because he can't keep his weight down to perform well.
Add that to the fact that he hasn't played ball in 2 years and that doctors have already proclaimed his injury career endng, and what you have is a basketball player with a fork sticking out of him. He's well done.
He was using a stimulant to enhance his performance, not to lose weight. Examiners approved by the NBA and PA determined that the injury was severe enough to qualify it as a career ending injury. The qualification was a move to allow Portland to waive Darius and free up capital. The PA could not afford to fight all the owners on this. Doctors will give their best prognosis but ...ask Ed O'bannon, A Mourning, S. Elliott..there are chances of recovery. A doctor is better off saying no way and have a "miracle", vs saying hes fine then Reggie Lewis dropping.
If the brass brings him in for a cpl 10 day contracts(which Im sure would make Portland a future trade partner forever more) Iam comfortable with their decision.
NO, he was suspended for taking a dieretic that he did not know contained an amphetamine that was a stimulant. He was taking the same product that got Lindsay Hunter suspended for ten games recently, a diet pill.
If we signed Miles to a couple of ten day contracts Portland might never want to trade with us ever again. If he plays 10 games in either this season or next season, the $18 million that was removed from Portland's cap will be reinstated. Portland would be none to happy if a team signed Darius to a few 10 day contracts, got him in 10 games and then dropped him. The perception that that team was just trying to screw with Portland would be obvious.
Also, they did not free up any capital, they simply had the $18 million removed from their books where counting contracts toward the salry cap and luxury tax were involved. They were still obligated to pay Darius all the money remaining on his contract, which at the time I believe was over $27 million.
I understand the need for caution when doctors have to give a prognosis, but this was a different case than that of the players you listed above. In Mourning's and Elliot's cases, those doctors were doctors that were issuing warnings to their patients about what their return to the game could cause to their long term health and recommended ending their careers due to the transplant surgeries they had. O'Bannon blew out his ACL in college and had it repaired, a surgery that has become quite common for athlete's to return from.
Miles had both a team doctor and an unbiased, arbitration type doctor both determine that a return was unlikely and the injury career ending. In your scenarioes the doctors were giving their advice for maintaining the player's health long term, here doctors were attempting to actually determine if it was possible for him to return. Quite different in my opinion.
Also, for you guys that question why I worry about the contracts because they may eventually affect my decision to continue going to games, I'm sorry but I am not made of money. 2 kids in college, 2 mortgages, and all the rest add up and leave me with only so much entertainment money in the budget. Every time the Celtics do something that may make them less profitable is a time that might make them think about raising ticket prices.
For years I did get the 10 game package. Last year, if I remember right they didn't offer the 10 game package it was 1/2 season only. I didn't buy but was lucky enough to come upon a customer of mine trying to unload part of his season tickets because he knew he couldn't afford the playoff tickets and figured selling some of his package would make up for it. I picked up about 8 games or so off him and went to another game where I bought the tickets at below face value.
So I am not getting hosed by those idiots at StubHub and AceTicket. I going to see if I can squeeze a package into the budget this year but wonder what they are going to be selling. My guess is there's a waiting list and just about everything sold will be the full season package. If so I might be watching a lot more home games on CSN than I have for years.