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Re: Ainge wastes no time in pursuit of Big Baby
« Reply #30 on: December 05, 2011, 11:06:36 PM »

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If you are going to re-sign Glen Davis, the best contract to sign him to, assuming the rules haven't changed under the new CBA, is a one-year contract with a team option for a second year.

The option makes him easier to trade because a player who is on a one-year contract and will have Bird rights at the end of the contract will lose those Bird rights and thus is permitted to veto trades.  However, if you add a team option, the Celtics can invoke the option before trading him.

Would Davis agree to such a contract?  If BBD is the best option, would it be worth overpaying him slightly to get that additional roster flexibility?  I believe that the ideal contract size to maximize roster flexibility is to give Davis just enough so that he can be packaged with a minimum salary veteran for a player previously signed to a full MLE contract.
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Re: Ainge wastes no time in pursuit of Big Baby
« Reply #31 on: December 05, 2011, 11:11:32 PM »

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u will never find a player like glen davis..

for his size

his speed

hustle and defense

lets not dwell on his jump shooting..kurt rambis got respect and not because of his points per% and perk needs to learn to stick within his game


lol

edited..

i put perk!

i meant glen...hmmm the old e might be telling us something...

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Re: Ainge wastes no time in pursuit of Big Baby
« Reply #32 on: December 05, 2011, 11:12:15 PM »

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sell BBD on the chance to win a championship with the big 3 before they retire and give him a one year deal...overpay him if you have to for one year. but I wouldnt commit to him any more than 1 year.

Re: Ainge wastes no time in pursuit of Big Baby
« Reply #33 on: December 06, 2011, 08:21:13 AM »

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sell BBD on the chance to win a championship with the big 3 before they retire and give him a one year deal...overpay him if you have to for one year. but I wouldnt commit to him any more than 1 year.

BBD doesn't care about that.  He cares about money.  He's stated this time and time again, that "its a business, etc".  Anyone who truly cared about a championship last year would have AT LEAST stayed in shape during the season.  I can't even fathom how someone doesn't stay in shape while being a professional athlete.

And who said he's worth $5million a year??  Paying poor to mediocre players $4-$7 / year is one of the biggest reasons there was a lockout this past year.  I would much prefer Hayes or someone who can and will get defensive rebounds.

Re: Ainge wastes no time in pursuit of Big Baby
« Reply #34 on: December 06, 2011, 08:27:54 AM »

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Should read ......Ainge "WASTES" time in pursuit of BBD  ... ???

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Re: Ainge wastes no time in pursuit of Big Baby
« Reply #35 on: December 06, 2011, 09:03:01 AM »

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sell BBD on the chance to win a championship with the big 3 before they retire and give him a one year deal...overpay him if you have to for one year. but I wouldnt commit to him any more than 1 year.

BBD doesn't care about that.  He cares about money.  He's stated this time and time again, that "its a business, etc".  Anyone who truly cared about a championship last year would have AT LEAST stayed in shape during the season.  I can't even fathom how someone doesn't stay in shape while being a professional athlete.

And who said he's worth $5million a year??  Paying poor to mediocre players $4-$7 / year is one of the biggest reasons there was a lockout this past year.  I would much prefer Hayes or someone who can and will get defensive rebounds.
Half of the top NBA players have stated at some point in time that "it's business". So what?
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