I've stated this same argument in about three different threads. I think BudweiserCeltic summed it all up best.
I don't understand the outrage at all. There's no space for him at the moment, sad story but "crap" happens.
We have 11 players currently in our roster. Then we have Big Baby, that's 12. We plan to add another PF/C (Rasheed)... that's 13. We plan to add another SF (Ross, Hill, Barnes, etc.), that's 14. We are probably looking for another PG (Hudson, Marbury, etc.). That's 15.
Where does Powe and his massive injury fit at the moment? Nowhere. We could probably cur Pruitt, but it won't be to add an injured player... who knows, maybe he starts playing better. You can't make Pruitt the victim here, he deserves the chance to make the roster.
Before this happened, there were tons of speculations that this coming FA season, the Celtics will have to choose between Baby and Powe... by the majority this was an accepted turn of events, well we chose one. Too bad Powe is injured, but we're not a charity here.
I love Powe, but not extending him the QO and saying we won't offer him a contract until after we've finished filling out our bench makes sense. We don't know if Powe will be able to contribute at all this coming season.
You talk about Sam Cassell, but we didn't sign him until the summer FA was already all over and we had extra room. If we have only 14 players I'm sure Ainge will be calling Powe up about a minimum deal.
Your logic is lost on me. Take a look back at that roster. Powe is currently more talented and has more potential than Ross/Hill/Barnes, Marbury/Hudson, Walker, Pruitt, Giddens, Scalabrine, and Tony Allen.
So i don't see a spot for Powe either, i see 7. And that's not even factoring in how much more valuable big men are to us at the moment (and in general), AND the fact that it's much less risky to keep someone who we know can play well with our team than to surf around the free market. Please stop your lame attempts to try and rationalize this poor decision.
yes, he is more talented than those guys. there is also a good chance that he won't suit up this year AT ALL.
Of course his agent is going to say that he's ahead of schedule, do you think he's going to come out and say different?
even if he's ahead of schedule, we're still talking about a christmas time return to basketball activities. Who knows how long after that until he's ready to contribute on a regular basis? and that assumes the Christmas return, which is the absolute best case scenario.
I love leon, i hope the way this shakes out is that we end up with 14 players on the roster, and at the end of the summer FA period we pick him up to sit on the bench until he's ready.
But as bud has pointed out we do not have alot of roster spots at the moment, and we need to stay flexable. I put the chances that any team actually offers a player who can't suit up until 3/4ths of the way through the year a contract this summer as nearly nil.
That's not to say i don't think teams haven't called leon, but i'm sure its just "when your ready, we will have interest" calls, not "we're looking to sign you to sit on our bench for free money on july 8th" calls.
All ainge said when asked about leon is that they have to stay flexible on roster spots. That's not the same as "we're never going to sign him" it just means we need to deal with players who will actually help us out next year first before we consider using a roster spot on an inactive player.