In other words, Danny broached the idea of a two-year deal, Leon said he'd take a deal for one year, and the Celtics moved on. It sounds like both sides could have put a little more effort into this.
That's not what happened. Only after Powe having a verbal agreement to Cleveland, Danny made him the same offer he had accepted - the 2 years non-guaranteed deal.
Obviously, then it was too late, Powe did the right think.
It was a miscalculation by Ainge. Signing Powe would make more sense than signing Hudson. If you needed the roster spot later, you could always release him at no cost.
yep. definite misplay on Danny's part. Can't really explain why, though. Leon was so good for us, has a proven work ethic to come back from his injury, and could have come back at a really reasonable number.
This could really help right now when we are looking to make another deal for wing-depth. Having Leon close to returning could make you feel better about including Shelden, for instance, in any such deal....
Danny made it clear that the Cs would revisit Leon only after he showed he could play...that was the misplay, and it happened well before the whole CLE scenario.