The other advantage of having Delonte aboard is that he's another option behind Rondo for ten minutes a night, if Nate finds himself in Doc's doghouse again. We all have concerns about Wafer and Daniels, but we all seem to forget that Nate was out of the rotation for a good amount of time last season. Are we all completely convinced that he's absolutely, positively going to be a good soldier, play D, get the team in its offense, do all the things you need the backup PG to do? I *think* he'll be fine, but it's still a risk.
Preference would be to have a bigger, defensive-minded SF behind Pierce, but I could live with Delonte. If he's on his meds, we know he can play - not an All-Star, but he's a guy who does a lot of pretty good things on the court.