Currently have 7 players under contract for next season and are already over the cap. So they have little choice but to try and contend with the same old team a year older. Maybe they bring Ray back or Tony Allen but otherwise we are looking at alot of veteran minimum type of players. This was the Chance for the C's to position themselves for the future. Now they are looking at the New Big 3 ending the same way the original Big 3 did.
That was my mode of thought all through the season but I'm wavering on it now.
I think the Celtics should strongly consider spending their MLE on younger talent who can stick with the franchise after the Big Three. Even if that younger talent isn't the type of player, or position, that the Celtics need most. And even if that young talent isn't quite as good as a veteran player in the immediate future.
I think I agree. The C's bench is fully stocked with players at all positions. Just for best talent available in the draft and free agency. Get some up tempo guys who can play with Rondo.
In the meantime, if KG's legs come back, we're back in business.
Bench players under contract for next year:
Baby
Sheed
Bench players who don't have their Bird Rights (therefore requiring the MLE to re-sign them):
Daniels
Nate
Our bench for next year sucks right now.
I don't believe that's true. A team can offer a 20% raise w/o Bird rights and not need to use the MLE to do it (right, CBA aficionados?). Since Nate makes plenty for the backup PG/6th-7th man that he is, we have the option of keeping him for around 4 million w/o using the MLE. Daniels could garner just shy of $2.4 million, plus 15% raises and, I think, incentives on top of that (trade kickers for sure).
So...we could perhaps use the MLE for a starting SG, and keep Ray on a cheaper deal with Bird rights, and have a rotation that looks fairly solid of
Rondo/Nate
MLE/Ray
Pierce/Daniels
KG/BBD
Perk/Sheed
And I'm fairly sure that TA, Scal, and Shelden would be glad to come back for close to the minimum.
So it's not hopeless. Willingness to use the MLE, and what kind of player would be selected with it, will be important signs of where we're headed for the next couple of years.
(and whatever happens with PP, too, of course)