I remember how half of this site wanted to trade Baby because we had Shelden. And saying Shelden gives the team more than Baby ever did.
I wonder where those people are now?
Sleeping with the enemy. If it wasn't for his lack of height, Glen would be more valuable than Sheed.
No. Rasheed is a significantly better defender for more reasons than just his height. He is also one of, if not our best, defensive rebounder. And Glen's lack in this department is not fully attributed to his height. Rasheed also has better range. I'm not saying I'm not happy to have Glen back for bench support, but you're taking his contributions against the Clippers much too far. There's a big reason Rasheed got $6mil, which was considered at the time cheap for him, and Baby got much less... and it's not all about height.
I think Rasheed is a better post defender than Davis because he of the height and his superior smarts and experience. Anywhere 7ft away from the rim, Davis is a better defender than Wallace.
You really think Rasheed is one of the best, if not our best, defensive rebounder? He's better than Davis or Scalabrine, but Perkins, Garnett and Shelden Williams are all far better than him.
First, you just cited "height, smarts, and experience" which goes against the argument that their only difference is height. In fact, what else could a superior defender have besides length, experience, and knowledge?
Second, I completely disagree that 7' from the rim BBD is all of a sudden the superior defender. Wallace gets in peoples faces b/c if they go to the rim he can block it. He also has the length to bother jump shooters.
Third, Wallace can LEAD a defense. In other words, he can coordinate it as plays unfold. Davis only reacts to the set schemes he is told to follow, and honestly I've yet to be impressed by his ability to anticipate and rotate very quickly.
Last, Yes, Wallace is the better rebounder. What makes you think that Shelden, KG, and Perk are all "far better"?? Go to 82games and you'll see that Wallace is the best rebounder (unless I am completely reading their stats wrong). Granted on the 2nd unit he might have less rebounding competition. However, I still believe in a starting roll he'd get the most. In fact, go back to the game where KG was out and Wallace took his place.... Rasheed most definitely outrebounded Perkins.
With regards to Tony Allen, I think there are a few teams who would like to have him on their roster. It's not as if the Celtics are a complete charity in his case. I like what he's done, but I still wouldn't trust him much in close games.