spf211 wrote:Just for some perspective on the salary numbers --
Ray Allen's $18 million comes off the books in 2010.
If the Celtics decide Ray is too old and do not want to re-sign him, here's what the salary picture looks like for players we can probably guarantee will still be on the team:
Garnett - $19 million
Pierce - $21.5 million
Perkins - $4 million
Rondo - Salary that has to start at $3.7 million, but will likely be at least $6 million
Without Ray we'll probably be tied up in at least $50 million.
And you're at the salary cap. Or close to it. Nowhere near the $8-10 million under the cap you would need to sign a viable 2/3 alternative to replace Ray Allen's production.
Keep in mind this all assumes the Celtics have no other contracts on the roster in 2010 -- no Giddens, Walker, Powe, Davis, Pruitt, or whatever 2nd rounder comes down the line in 2009 and not signing out draft picks in 2010.
Possible? Yes.
Highly unlikely? Yes.
Sorry Wyc & Co., pony up, you won't be crying about Posey pushing you into luxury tax land when another championship or two re-establishes your franchise and shoots the value back through the roof on what you bought it for from Gaston.
Ideally, the Celtics need to see how Ray does next year and start thinking about what his $18 million can bring back in a trade in the ensuing years -- and that's how they're going to bridge between GPA and whatever comes next.
Boston can benefit for a period here where superstars like LeBron, Chris Paul and Dwight Howard are still finding there feet while the older class with Tim Duncan sits it out and the Pistons dismantle themselves. The Celtics' biggest competition for the next two years will probably come from LA, and after what we saw in the Finals they have a lot to correct before they can win a title -- it isn't just a matter of getting Andrew Bynum back.
...I like the attempt here SPF, but it is innacurate and highly subjective in certain areas...which is exactly why Ainge and Company are not giving Posey 4 or 5 years...
While it is true that Allen's walk year does not represent a major FA recruiting season, the next season does--that is the season that a 4th year of Posey would mess up the cap situation...
The good thing about having Perkins/Powe/Rondo/Walker/Giddens on the roster is that they are players who will not make substantial money...they probably represent 15 million dollars combined on the cap 3 years from now--that's the great advantage of low-priced youth...the other roster spots can and will continually be filled by one or two year deals for older vets looking to win...with the stars in place the team doesn't need to do more than keep a balance of role players around them...
The year Pierce walks the Celtics have the potential to be over 10 million below the cap...in that time, Patrick O'Bryant or Rajon Rondo could blow up and force Boston to use that money, but if that happened the issue of finding top-quality talent to replace GPA would be moot....all the rest of the youth-with the exception of Powe/Davis-will still be on rookie deals or short-money contracts...Powe will likely make around the same 4 million Perkins is making if the team waits to sign him until after next season...overall, the flexibility of the roster financially is quite high, with lots of youthful potential developing at a cost affordable rate...
The Eddie House/Posey/Pollard/Brown/Cassell types make up the other roster spots...these players never get big time deals for 3+ years, so the team retains that same flexibility the youth provide with their low salaries...
While trades, player development, and the rate of decline of GPA certainly can change the planning process of the team over the next 3 years, keeping Posey-or any other higher priced player-to deals that are 3 years or less is key for maintaining the possability of a FA splash.
...and your point about Posey's value relative to GPA is spot-on, but you've reversed the logic...Posey is a quality role player, but the idea that his role is the only way to win is flawed...if the team went into the season without replacing Posey with some other impact player would weaken the team, but if and when the team does add in other areas, those player's skills may very well lead to the same level of success-even if not in the same manner that Posey delivered...
I think that many on this board a tricking themselves into thinking that what James Posey brought to the Celtics is the ONLY thing that can work for contending for a title in terms of role player production...I believe that O'Bryant's interior defense, Perkins, Rondo, and Powe's improvement...the addition of JR Giddens energy, and another year of familiarity will also improve the team...and I believe that the team will also add a PG and a vet wing to further bolster the attack...