I know no one on here will be in support of this, but I would much rather overhaul the bench than to resign an undersized power forward/center who probably overachieved when he'd the opportunity this season. All things given equal, he still isn't a better player than Powe. Obviously, Davis' value was helped with Garnett injured. And House is a one dimensional player, who's perimeter game can be replaced. I dislike how he's hot and cold and isn't ideally tall to defend most off guards. If he's guaranteed $2.8M next season, and Davis say attracted $5M or the full MLE this off-season. Then I would rather see what my other options are if I'm Ainge.
He reads like he's really intrigued by the prospect of starting. A raise is a given.
His numbers weren’t gaudy, but for a second-year forward stepping into a starting role on a championship-caliber team, Davis showed tremendous promise.
But how much does promise pay? For sure, he’ll get a nice raise from his $711,517 salary last year. But whether he’ll be getting $2 million or $5 million next season is unknown at this point.
The same can be said for his future with the Celtics.
“I’ll be very excited to come back to the Celtics or go to a team where I might start,” Davis told the Boston Globe’s Marc J. Spears. “Wherever I’m at, I’ll be happy.
“I’m eager and kind of curious,’’ Davis added. “I don’t know where I’m going to be. I like security. Not knowing where I’m going to be is scary. But at the end of the day, I’m in a good position where I’m going to make more money.”
The Celtics are set to make a qualifying offer to Davis before Wednesday, making him a restricted free agent. While the C’s will have the ability to match any offer made by any other team, their financial hands may be tied.
This offseason, Davis is working on getting better in a different way by dropping 20 pounds already.
“I’ve been working out, eating right, doing Muay Tai,’’ Davis told the Globe. “I’m doing real kickboxing like the real guys do. That’s what is getting the weight off.’’
Davis will need to impress if he wants to stand out in a frontcourt free agent class that could include the likes of David Lee, Lamar Odom, Carlos Boozer, Chris Anderson, Antonio McDyess, Charlie Villanueva, Martin Gortat, Paul Millsap and more.
Davis said that he wouldn’t mind coming off the bench on a championship team, but he’d also welcome the opportunity to be a starter.
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