Roster spots;Ainge has a plan (I hope)
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:47 pm
We all know that getting another big is necessary; I was really disturbed to see what Mutombo wanted to come here but we brushed him off - hopefully that's a sign that Danny has a better plan. I hope he wasn't just banking on PJ.
I feel like where our roster slots come from depend on whether guys step up; O'Bryant has a month or two to make the rotation or get cut; and either we use Cassell in the 2nd half or he gets cut. I think there's a good chance we eat a year of negligible salary on POB, Giddens, or even Walker, if it turns out that Cassell is in our plans.
If Walker always seemed better than Giddens, it's a shame that we didn't acquire them the other way around, giving Walker a guaranteed rookie scale contract rather than Giddens. But if we cut Giddens, wouldn't we just be on the hook for next year, and then the 3rd year option would be automatically declined? The rumor about Giddens/Pruitt for Redick make me think that Ainge is just offering Giddens around before cutting him; having two developmental rookie swingmen on the roster is quite a luxury I don't think we can afford. I wish we had just drafted DeAndre Jordan, given him O'Bryant's spot as a big man project, and picked up another vet. I think the must unheralded blow of this offseason was when Michael Finley turned us down.
Basically, I think Ainge will give POB and Cassell a crack at the rotation, and if they can't help, they or Giddens will be cut. I hope there's more to the plan than that, and that Mourning or Joe Smith really being his ace in the hole - that passing on Mutombo, Juwan Howard, etc, was because there really is a plan in place for someone better.
I feel like where our roster slots come from depend on whether guys step up; O'Bryant has a month or two to make the rotation or get cut; and either we use Cassell in the 2nd half or he gets cut. I think there's a good chance we eat a year of negligible salary on POB, Giddens, or even Walker, if it turns out that Cassell is in our plans.
If Walker always seemed better than Giddens, it's a shame that we didn't acquire them the other way around, giving Walker a guaranteed rookie scale contract rather than Giddens. But if we cut Giddens, wouldn't we just be on the hook for next year, and then the 3rd year option would be automatically declined? The rumor about Giddens/Pruitt for Redick make me think that Ainge is just offering Giddens around before cutting him; having two developmental rookie swingmen on the roster is quite a luxury I don't think we can afford. I wish we had just drafted DeAndre Jordan, given him O'Bryant's spot as a big man project, and picked up another vet. I think the must unheralded blow of this offseason was when Michael Finley turned us down.
Basically, I think Ainge will give POB and Cassell a crack at the rotation, and if they can't help, they or Giddens will be cut. I hope there's more to the plan than that, and that Mourning or Joe Smith really being his ace in the hole - that passing on Mutombo, Juwan Howard, etc, was because there really is a plan in place for someone better.