funkatron101 wrote:A. Wittman likes Theo and wants him back in the lineup.
B. We obviously have a hole at center that we need to plug. Even if we don't resign Theo, having him play out the rest of the season will give us a clearer picture of what we need for a center next year.
I dont disagree with either of these points but I also prefer to look at the long term. Having Theo in the lineup this year does nothing for us in the long term. Also, I'm not sure what you mean by having Theo in the lineup this year will give us a clearer picture of what we need for a center next year - I think we all agree we need a defensive-minded/rebounding center for the long term....we know that with Theo or without Theo.
funkatron101 wrote:C. How many more players are we going to pay to not play for us this year? Are we going for a record?
E. If this was Taylor's intention, I would have expected a buyout early in the season.
I dont think a half-season buyout is anything to get too excited about. In fact, as I stated above it actually saves Taylor money, cause he's not paying his whole salary.
funkatron101 wrote:D. Does Theo even want a buyout?
Great question, and if the answer is "no" this is all moot. If the answer is "yes" then I think granting the wish is how your organization gets to be respected by veterans around the league, and increases the chances ever so sligtly that we'll be able to attract future free agents.