I admit to being skeptical on the offseason moves, b/c we didn't add any big names. We are obviously better at the start of this season than the start of last(but that's just obvious.) The more you look at who we lost, the more it makes sense that we've had a successful summer. You can only expect players to come back a 2nd year and do the same or better than what they accomplished the year before (Powe, BBD, Rondo, Perk) . If Tony Allen could come back and be anywhere near as good as he was 2 years ago when he was healthy, then we'll be satisfied there. House does what he does everywhere he goes, and I'll be one to admit that he was better for Boston in the playoffs than he was for Phoenix in there run 2 years ago. House has learned his role and fits our system perfectly. The other offseason addition is Bill Walker and Giddens. We all assumes Giddens to be player with more minutes, but once Walker recovers, we might learn that he was a steal(as he was expected to be a top ten draft pick before his surgery) We lost Sam( I liked him but oh well) PJ was good (who by the way blocked Kobe as Bryant tried to "score at will", but can be replaced by any big that doesn't foul out in a quarter. Posey shot ONLY 3's, so his ball touches can be replaced with House, and Miles can take his minutes of defense. Posey is my only true loss, but I'd rather lose him than give him 1/4 of our payroll for the next few years.