The Celtics Sales Pitch to Mutombo & Mourning
Posted: Wed Dec 3, 2008 3:51 am
1. You're playing for your place in history - a championship, the Hall of Fame, a 70 win season.
2. You won't have to play more than 15 minutes per game.
3. Like PJ Brown, you get to finish games, especially the last few minutes of games.
4. We will give you the full veteran minimum, of approximately $1.2 million, without prorating it for the remaining games (the Celtics actually have about $2.1 million left over of the MLE, but that would have to be prorated over the remaining games, so it would work out the same). The Celtics save money because the the League pays about $450k of the veteran minimum, leaving $711k for the Celtics, which would be doubled with the luxury tax.
5. Mutombo, if he were to come on board, would likely wait until after the final Houston game during the first week of January. But it's his best shot at his first championship.
And he does have the same agent as Sam Cassell.
6. Zo could be a tougher sell.
Perhaps if the Celtics approached Zo the way Miami would.
Zo, who still has a locker in the Heat lockeroom,
is treated like a Tribal Leader by the Heat Tribe.
Maybe there is a way to treat him with similar respect.
2. You won't have to play more than 15 minutes per game.
3. Like PJ Brown, you get to finish games, especially the last few minutes of games.
4. We will give you the full veteran minimum, of approximately $1.2 million, without prorating it for the remaining games (the Celtics actually have about $2.1 million left over of the MLE, but that would have to be prorated over the remaining games, so it would work out the same). The Celtics save money because the the League pays about $450k of the veteran minimum, leaving $711k for the Celtics, which would be doubled with the luxury tax.
5. Mutombo, if he were to come on board, would likely wait until after the final Houston game during the first week of January. But it's his best shot at his first championship.
And he does have the same agent as Sam Cassell.
6. Zo could be a tougher sell.
Perhaps if the Celtics approached Zo the way Miami would.
Zo, who still has a locker in the Heat lockeroom,
is treated like a Tribal Leader by the Heat Tribe.
Maybe there is a way to treat him with similar respect.