What does contribute mean for Powe this year? 3 minutes a game in the playoffs? If Cleveland had Wallace and Davis coming off the bench they probably would have passed on Powe as well.
also, as far as CLE is concerned, they have Varejao and Ilgauskas so it's not like they were without options in their frontcourt.
and BOS didn't ultimately pass on Leon. They offered him a contract.
The overall point here being that the contract that Leon signed is not prohibitive...
So, again the plan to not offer him a contract right out of the gate, instead telling him that they would revisit him once he showed he could play, only to later decide they would offer him a contract was really the problem and didn't make much sense.
It probably made sense that they'd try and keep a player away from the Cavs even though they don't expect him to play for us. I'd consider Hickson more of a backup than Varejao since he only plays about 16 minutes a game.
If their expectation was that he was not going to be able to contribute this season then why would they be concerned about keeping him away from the Cavs? to answer my own question: in the case that he did end up being able to contribute....which is the same reason the Cs should have signed him in the first place...
but either way, the contract he signed was not prohibitive...for the Cavs or the Cs...
Because, while you refuse to admit it, KP/KG/RW/BBD is a much better front line than Shaq/Z/Varejao/Hickson.
which question are you answering here? You're suggesting that they didn't expect Leon to contribute this season because he was coming back from a serious injury (a la your 50%, 75% post)...
so why would the Cs worry about Leon being able to contribute on the Cavs given his health situation?
whether our front line is better than theirs is irrelevant (although I don't remember saying that theirs is better than ours). and it's especially irrelevant given the contract that Leon signed...which, again, would not have been prohibitive for either team.
Of course it's not irrelevant. Powe at 75% might be able to make a decent contribution for Cleveland while Powe at 75% wouldn't be able to pry any minutes from Sheed or Davis on the Celts. It's a better risk for Cleveland because they're more likely to reap (any) rewards than we would be.
What exactly is the risk?
Spending money and a roster spot on a player who won't be able to contribute to the team at all.
Bball, the contract he signed was the protection against that eventuality...
How? What if the choice for the 15th spot was between Lester and Leon? If Hudson worked out we'd have a backup pg where we now have a committee of non-pgs manning the spot. If Leon works out he either isn't even in the rotation or he takes Baby out of the rotation. We don't have much to gain unless he makes a tremendous recovery if we have anything to gain at all.
'How?'
Because a contract for one season at $900,000 (with a team option) does not prevent you from releasing if need-be...
plus if he does come back well enough to play, you then have another trade chip (Leon, Baby, Scals, Shelden) or you release Shelden...on and on...
also, in regard to Lester being bumped, remember, they OFFERED Leon a contract....