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A scenario for Pierce and Garnett to wait and see
« on: May 19, 2013, 07:56:49 PM »

Offline LooseCannon

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It goes something like this.

Paul Pierce is waived by June 30.  Danny Ainge has the entire month of July to look for upgrades to the roster.  If he has the pieces in place, Pierce agrees to come back for the minimum and KG doesn't retire.  If Ainge can't make any deals that make them think it is worth it, then KG announces his retirement on August 1 and Pierce takes his talents to wherever he feels comfortable finishing out his career.

Find a solid player willing to sign for the MLE (possibly now available if waiving Pierce puts the team far enough under the apron).  Put together a pupu platter of some combination of Lee, Crawford, Melo, and the unguaranteed Chinese Three for a team looking for cap relief.

Get lucky and you can find two quality veterans who are rotation-worthy on a solid playoff team and add them to Rondo, Green, Bradley, Sullinger, Terry, and Bass.

Imagine for example if the Celtics signed Samuel Dalembert for the full MLE and traded Crawford and unguaranteed contracts to Toronto for Landry Fields, giving the Celtics someone who can be that tall SG off the bench behind Bradley that some people crave.  I'm not sure how the the Raptors feel about Fields (an overpaid player who I don't think is all that great), but they have DeMar DeRozan and Rudy Gay starting with SG/SF Terrence Ross behind them as a guy they reportedly consider untouchable.  If Bryan Coangelo is on his way out, then a new regime may want to clear one of his biggest mistakes from the books.
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Re: A scenario for Pierce and Garnett to wait and see
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2013, 07:58:14 PM »

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Does everyone actually think Pierce is willing to come back just for the minimum? Not me.
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Re: A scenario for Pierce and Garnett to wait and see
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2013, 08:05:15 PM »

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Wouldn't the Celts have the MLE available to them, regardless whether or not they waive Pierce?

Re: A scenario for Pierce and Garnett to wait and see
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2013, 08:10:05 PM »

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Does everyone actually think Pierce is willing to come back just for the minimum? Not me.

Kind of how I feel. I think Pierce returning for the minimum after being waived is a pipe dream.
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Re: A scenario for Pierce and Garnett to wait and see
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2013, 08:10:44 PM »

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Does everyone actually think Pierce is willing to come back just for the minimum? Not me.

I think it's not impossible, but it will probably require a huge sell job from Doc and KG, so they would have to buy into whatever roster Ainge puts together as a possible contender.

I'm also open to the idea that Pierce and Ainge are really doing a sell-job on the possibility Pierce is gone to make sure they don't get dinged for trying to evade salary cap rules, since I am not sure if they are allowed to agree beforehand to re-sign Pierce if the Celtics waive him.
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Re: A scenario for Pierce and Garnett to wait and see
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2013, 08:27:30 PM »

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Wouldn't the Celts have the MLE available to them, regardless whether or not they waive Pierce?

They probably won't have the full MLE unless they shed salary or there is a huge raise in the luxury tax level due to much-better-than-expected revenues.
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