Well you're interested in discussing the actual facts, let me know. The circumstances were quite different and you assessment of TA is very inaccurate.
This "worthless" bit really has to stop because it just isn't true in any shape or form.
What did Tony Allen contribute to the Boston Celtics last year? I actually love Tony and think he can succeed somewhere else but he was worthless last year. Tough to argue against that.
As far as the OP's logic on Danny not taking a chance on Powe because of Tony...that is quite a stretch. They were two entirely different situations. Last year Danny just got done doing a wole lot of nothing (couldnt sign Posey or bring in a replacement etc) and he was left with one option... Tony Allen, and I thought it was a decent gamble to hope he could return to form. He actually proved to be healthy but incredibly indecisive and lacking confidence. This year, Danny added Sheed, and negotiations with BBD took longer than expected. By the time we signed BBD and were ready to give Powe an offer, it was apparently too late. This time however, we actually replaced the player in question with an upgrade (Sheed). Long story short...I disagree
TA was having a good/decent year UNTIL he got injured. That changes things. People try to argue that TA is intrinsically a worthless player, which he isn't. Now if someone wants to argue that his health prevents him from being a reliable player, then I agree to that. But TA is quite a useful player to have, he has simply shown to have some really tough breaks with his injuries, particularly when he's finally getting into a good rhythm after recovering from a previous one.
How easy is for people to explain away Ray's poor play against Orlando due to injury, but with TA his ankle injury and his late season thumb surgery which kept him off the court for a substantial portion of the year mean nothing... oh and he also needed to have a surgery on his ankle after the season was over. But yeah, that's certainly not important when evaluating TA's performance.
Celtics owned his Bird rights and used that to give him that 2 year $5 million contract. Personally I would have preferred they had let Eddie and Tony go and signed Roger Mason or Mickael Pietrus with the full MLE, but that was just me and yes, go back and check the record, that's what I was calling for last year.
I can vouch for that since you sold me on the idea of Roger Mason. Coincidentally, he wasn't of much use in the playoffs, even though he had some good games early in the series. But he faded away.
As for Pietrus, I like him. Interesting to see the level of interest here, since by all accounts he's a dumb player, and dumb players aren't the cup of tea here. But I like him, he can defend, is athletic, can shoot the 3.
But to be fair, he got a contract almost at the full MLE for 4 years, which included a player option. Considering that we had quite a few holes to fill last year, he seems a bit out of our price range. We might've had Pietrus, but resigning House wouldn't have been possible... so who would've we gotten with the vet. min. to accompany Pietrus? Of course, this is assuming Pietrus would've picked us over hot sunny Orlando.