but the KG-doesn't-want-to-play-center-so-Danny-should-miraculously-find-a-starting-calibre-center-for-the-BAE (Omir Asik says "hah!") meme needs to stop.
If you read it that way, then that's your own misreading of my writing. I'm saying that it's my preference to have a true starting center. Conversely, I didn't say anything about using what money the team has left on a free agent center. Actually, my suggestion is a center already signed on the roster, Collins.
Perhaps, Garnett did agree to resign and understands that he'll remain at center. But I'm certain that he was told by both Rivers and Ainge that it'll be a platoon at center. In other words, he'll start there but will rotate with, let's say, Wilcox or Sullinger allowing him to move over to power forward. Because you can't expect for Garnett to duplicate his second half of last season at center, this season. And it was widely speculated on local sports talk radio that Ainge might have been trying to acquire or sign a legitimate starting center to allow Garnett to play more at power forward. Obviously, this didn't happen and he'd to settle on Collins for adequate depth. Still, I found it interesting that the idea of Sullinger developing into a part-time center was raised by Ainge in a press interview along side Sullinger.