JMillott wrote:Why do people think Davis has more value then 2.5 million a year?
This guy isn't an impact player and on a team paying three max contracts and closing in on having to pay both Kendrick Perkins and Rajon Rondo soon. As such Danny Ainge can't afford to over pay expendable pieces and that is what Davis is.
If Ainge wouldn't do it for a far better player in James Posey, why the hell would he do it for Davis?
Yeah, and Ainge also thought Tony Allen would be able to step right in and fill James Posey's role last season. As it turned out, not having James Posey on the roster probably cost the Celtics the series against the Magic. Anyway, Ainge has had a LOT of misjudgments during his tenure as Celtics general manager in terms of the worth of a given player, so I am not going to take Ainge's assessment of Davis' value (if he even truly believes he is worth only $2.5 million a year) without a grain of salt.
Davis has been overrated by some of our fans because they've judged him on being reasonably solid when playing with our stars in place of KG. Well the Celtics were obviously not fooled going so far as to pay about 12 million a year counting the luxtax to ensure they weren't stuck with Davis in that role again.
Maybe. Or maybe they wanted to have four quality big men on the roster so that they aren't counting on the likes of Mikki Moore and Brian Scalabrine to play 15-20 mpg at PF/C in the playoffs if Garnett or Perkins go down again. A three man big-man rotation of Wallace/Perkins/Davis is still pretty formidable even if Garnett has to miss the second round of the playoffs next year. A three man rotation of Wallace/Perkins/S. Williams or Wallace/Perkins/Scalabrine? Not much better than the Perkins/Davis/Scalabrine rotation we had during the second round last year, imo.
Anything over 2-3 million a year and we'd be stuck with Davis for the length of that contract, if they keep it reasonable he remains a trade asset. In all likely hood that is what they truly want to retain him for.
Yeah, I love how people are saying that Davis deserves less money than Brian Scalabrine. You switch positions with Davis and Scalabrine in the 1st round of the playoffs (i.e., start Scalabrine and play him 40 mpg against Chicago), and we would have probably been eliminated in six games. It's a joke.