A lot of 'what ifs' but we won't know unti he returns to the court. In any case, how are you coming up with $4mil?
Money the Celtics might have wasted by signing Powe and cutting Giddens
$1,028,000 - Giddens' contract that would have to be paid
$1,028,000 - luxury tax that would have to be paid on Giddens guaranteed contract even though he was cut.
$855,189 - Powe's contract
$855,189 - the luxury tax that would have to be paid on Powe's contract
That's a total of $3.776 million spent on two players that would be wasted if Powe, like so many other basketball players, can't come back and be 100% right away and so probably would be unable to earn playing time ahead of the other 6 big men on the team that are all vying for playing time in a nine man rotation.
At least this way, Giddens has value as a relative unknown with a contract that could be an expiring contract if the team trading for him doesn.t want to extend his rookie deal. An injured and rehabbing Powe has virtually zero trade value.
Right, but you said Williams wouldn't have been signed. So it's basically $2mil, which they're paying Giddens anyway to sit on the bench. That money is wasted regardless.
There's no difference in the trade value of expiring Giddens (no one's picking him up for his play or potential) and Powe with an unguaranteed second year (so essentially exiring, thou he may indeed have upside) in this scenerio -- except $172,111. In fact, I'd argue that the option to keep Leon on the cheap would be more valuable in trade than Giddens. But either way it's expiring money if you want it to be.
Then if you are accepting Williams not signing then you are accepting a team that at this point could have been a lot worse off because KG, Perk, Rasheed and Scal would have been your front court for the first two months of the season playing much longer minutes and possibly breaking down more than they already are. Such a scenario would also probably meant more losses.
So you see there is definitely a give and take in this scenario and it is definitely balancing act. If you accept this then you should accept that signing Powe would have meant more losses and more wear and tear on this team's front line thereby possibly weakening their chances of being healthy come the playoffs.
negative. the business perspective was your call. you argued they'd be paying an extra 4mil after saying they wouldn't have signed sheldon, which is not the case. just wanted to make sure i had your argument straight.
i don't believe they would avoided signing sheldon knowing leon would not be back for months. as stated ad nauseum, i would have sacrified one of the eminently rhetorical and useless giddens and walker to keep powe and add williams OR simply not have added lester and cut one of those two jokers when we needed a spot.
So if they signed Shelden then indeed it would be almost 4 million possibly wasted. You can spin Giddens' contract being as tradeable as Powe's all you want but there just aren't a lot of injured players being included in trades around the league, expiring or not.
Also Giddens could still be necessary if the injuries continue to mount up.
Business wise and basketball wise, the decisions made were the best. The C's have a better team at less money.