Other teams will sign him to MLE or more.
See wiretap:
http://basketball.realgm.com/src_wireta ... _big_baby/



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Celts09 wrote:I think the pistons are connected with every free agent out there i dont think the pistons will sign him.
GreenGrizz wrote:Chris Wallace is secretly working for the Lakers.
chakdaddy wrote:Trading Gasol to get cap room for big baby. Sounds like what they were getting.
I love how people are justifying the trade like Marc Gasol is some kind of superstar - he was so great they took Thabeet #2...
According to a league source, Davis, as a restricted free agent, will carry a mid-level exception (approximately $5.8 million) price tag into the marketplace. He also qualifies as a so-called “Early Bird” exception free agent (two years with the same team), meaning the Celtics can sign him for up to 175 percent of last season’s salary.
That amount would approximate the mid-level exception. Because of Davis’ Early Bird status, the Celtics could pay that amount without using their mid-level exception.
The question is whether the Celtics are willing to pay that much.
Detroit and Memphis - two teams with cap space - both are expected to court Davis over the next month. The Pistons, depending on who they bring back, are a playoff team. Memphis, attracted to Davis’ promise as a young power forward, isn’t even close.
And that, in turn, is the question facing Davis.
MaxwellSmart wrote:Sign and trade?...possible??
Brett43 wrote:Big Baby will be... a Celtic next season. If he goes, who will replace him? When Garnett was out this season, we burned through Scal, then Powe before BBD saved the day. Sure, we didn't do as well as we would have done had Garnett been healthy. But Davis showed he has got serious game. With Powe gone we really need to keep Davis. Who is available with more upside for the same price?