And i think the posey argument is right on point. Why would the posey contract, which would be for all intents an purposes the same contract at this point (MLE for 3 more years) not be an albatross but a contract of the same type for a better player is?
Because my assessment of James Posey is different to the majority of this blog.
When we discuss new signings like Sheed (or Marbury), people are quick to point out that playing for a contender could rejuvenate their game and that it´s about "more than just the numbers". When we discuss Posey, we look solely at numbers and forget his history. He played great for the Miami championship team, but disappeared in the following season (a contract season), which was the reason why we got him for peanuts in 2007.
We all know he played great for us in our championship season, even if it seems that most of us have already forgotten. Now he´s in the dog house, again.
Posey is what he is, a very versatile, tough role-player who plays the right way. He allowed us to play different units, and his skill set was a big reason why these units worked (see exhibit A: the 2008 bench). He is your typical "only valuable to a contender" player, he won´t go out of his way to take over games. Simply put, he plays as good as the rest of the team allows.
There is more (about tradability, dynamics on the court, etc.) but I really don´t have the time or desire to talk about Posey anymore.
Seriously, this isn´t about Pose, it´s about Sheed, and I think we should agree to disagree. Let´s just wait a few more games before we decide if he can still help us win a championship.