I don't trust Doc to use him well. And I like Doc, but the way he uses vets might be his worst enemy.
Did you watch the 2007-2008 campaign?
I'd welcome Finley with open arms. A guy off the bench who can actually shoot the ball well is exactly what we need.
Yes, did you? Remember Sam? Remember Marbury? Remember Scal for the past seasons (though last year he was quite solid overall)?
Doc gets easily enamored with the idea of what the players used to be rather than what they actually are. So yeah, I got my concerns about Finley because I can easily envision a scenario where he's playing like total crap but Doc giving him unwarranted playing time. But hey, if he starts shooting the rock well, who am I to complain?
And this applies to PJ Brown too, but luckily he responded well. And even he wasn't playing good, but was doing just enough to help us along... help us much better than our other bigs (Powe, Davis) during that run. Some forget how crappy he looked early on, and how many outraged posts there were here when he got playing time. But hey, he ended up showing up so we can't knock Doc for that, but the symptom was still there for good or bad.
At the moment I'm quite comfortable with the Tony/Daniels backup situation. If an upgrade is available, take it. But going after an old guy that looks a bit cooked at the moment can be very risky at the hands of Doc, though there's the potential for success, I don't know if the risk might be worth it. Maybe someone of equal/lower talent than Tony but that can really shoot the ball might be a better fit here to insert in a situational basis.
The only one I thought he handled quite well was the Mikki Moore situation. He cut that cord at pretty much the appropriate time I think. And even when we were starving for bigs, Moore rarely saw the floor if at all.
Edit: You know, in all I wouldn't mind having Finley. But I do have my concerns on how he'll be used. I've trusted Doc many times and stood by him many times, but I thought last season and a bit this season he has let me down in quite a few occasions, so I'm losing a bit of my faith in him.