Agree wholeheartedly.
btw You will receive a TP for every time i see you with that picture.
Thanks for the TP. Good thing I changed my last avatar of Shaq laughing at Dancing Gino.
I know I was kind of Captain Obvious in my post. Delonte probably comes back, because Doc isn't a big believer in young players. Bradley and Moore are not going to get much Antoine Walker wiggle room from him.
Arroyo to me is too boring or mediocre. I don't want him back. I'd rather Bradley get his minutes, if he can muster up any sort of pg game. If Delonte comes back, and he and Rondo stay healthy, they will take up nearly every pg minute anyway.
That leaves Ray to go with Avery and Moore at SG. I used to hate Von Wafer's game. But by the end of the year I became a believer. Too bad it appears Doc wants nothing to do with him.
The other draft pick Johnson will hopefully be thrown into the mix to backup KG. Money wise it doesn't appear we can resign both Baby and Green, but then again, their market value perception might be overblown. I think the problem with Big Baby is he and Doc no longer find their "father-son" relationship let's say cute. I think Tony left because he and Doc didn't get along. To both their credit neither voiced any dirty laundry. I admit that is a hunch of mine.
I'd like Big Baby to return as a 2nd or 3rd string pf. I think he was more hurt than fat last year. I think he gets blamed for things, when in fact it is Doc's responsibility to decide his role. E.G,, I would read Doc saying he wants Baby to take that jumper if open. But then later on it would appear Doc was not happy with Baby playing hero ball.
Big Baby is simply too short to play center. KG is simply too skinny to do it either. If you could combine KG's height with Baby's strength, sure, there's your backup center. But this isn't the
Twilight Zone.