terrible idea... lets overpay for a 29 year old career role player when his stock as at an all-time high. Stupid idea. Boston needs to go in the opposite direction (dump players for assets) ... not chase an impossible title by cashing in the very few assets left for a short-term upgrade.
The argument is that for this team to have a real chance this year, we need a legitmate starting NBA center. If Kendrick Perkins is considered a legit starting NBA center, then Verajao should be. He is the league leader in offensive rebounds- I don't care what team you are on, that is enormous.
Secondly, the only 'assets' we have this year are two middle to late first round draft picks. Acquiring Verajao gives us the ability to make a serious run this year, whilst being able to use him to trade for assets next year.
Despite his 'overpaid' status in some eyes, he is actually not- $7 million is not overpaid for a 7 footer who can rebound, block and finish under the rim.
People wanted to pay Perkins 8-9 million per year and it's arguable that Verajao is much more valuable that Perkins to a contending team AND as a trade asset.
Look what an INJURED Perkins got us... Jeff Green, a first round pick AND Krstic.
Verajao could get us just as much if not more.
Think of these teams that are desperate for Howard that will be a contender next year. Only one of them will get Howard, meaning every other contender (Dallas, LAL, Miami, Philly) or any other team that needs an athletic big will be willing to give up A LOT for him.
If we got him for JO and two middle/late round picks it could be considered a steal considering what he could be worth once Howard is off the market.
Just because we take him on for a run this year, doesn't mean we are stuck with him if things don't work out.
You have correctly labeled Verajao a role player, but he is not overpaid (he is very reasonable), and you are seriously underestimating the effect he would have on our chances this year as well as his future worth in trading for a superstar or good first round picks.