I just don't think Jermaine O'Neal is 35-45 pounds overweight. He might not be playing well, but he saw limited time in the preseason. I also think it is a little early to call teh JO signing a failure. But I guess you are considering the Sheed signing last year a failure despite what he did in the playoffs.
Depends on your definition of overweight. Let's simply it by saying that it's all about having the body that fits your game. JO's never been a banger, he's historically been called SOFT, he's more likely to shoot a fall-away jumper than create contact, and his athleticism has always been one of his best attributes. Based on that, you'd think he'd want to remain svelte, trim, and around 3-4% body fat so as to keep mobile, quick, and explosive. Instead, he's done the exact opposite, and he's basically a finesse player with the body of a banger which is the worst of both worlds.
Sheed was a failure regardless of how well he acquitted himself in the playoffs. It's about opportunity lost. Look at the other guys we *could* have signed with that MLE, guys like McDyess. And then look at what we got from Sheed--ONE half-assed regular season and a valiant playoff effort that ultimately came up short because his body ultimately betrayed him. And why did it betray him? Because he didn't take care of it, that's why, just like JO is doing now.
So, yeah, that signing was an EPIC fail. We would have been better off with McDyess, not only because he still gives a crap, but because he's still playing. Meanwhile, we had to use the full MLE again this summer to replace a retired Sheed, and it looks like we wasted it again. JO is the failed response to a failed acquisition. Just look at the guys going for full MLE dollars the last 2 years--and I'll bet 99% of them were better investments that our two. The fact that one of them was necessitated by the failure of the first one makes it sting that much more. I mean, I think Danny Ainge is a great GM, but his last 2 MLE signings have been EPIC FAILURES. It's all about opportunity lost, not only about what we got, but what we didn't get.