Celtics_85 wrote:Unless there is some type of deal we are waiting on I am really sick on how Davis is being treated by this organization. He passed the playoff test last year and showed he should be part of the rotation for this team. If he isn't offered 3.5 to 4 million on a two year contract then he should be mad and demand to be sent to another team. I'll bet if he has to come back for the QO he won't be happy and will voice his opinion, and rightfully so. This type of stance the front office is taking on Davis and possibly Powe makes them look bad. Sure Powe needs to prove he can come back from this injury, but do you think the front office would be treating Powe this way if he didn't get injured. It will be too bad when we do lose Davis as there will be some team sitting there right now waiting for the free agent period to dry up that does find him to worth the MLE, and they aren't going to help the Celtics out with any kind of sign and trade.
Boston hasn't done Davis wrong in this situation. I don't think he and his people are ready to sign for 4 million bucks a year yet. To take Davis off the market it was going to take something over 5 mil a year by giving him your best offer now it only provides the floor for his cost. This month is when Restricted FA's start to settle up with their teams.
Because Davis' QO is so small he can actually leverage that against the team somewhat in the sense that he can just hold out into the season, risking only the difference between the 1 mil QO and the $825,000 minimum. So unless he decides he wants a one year deal he is going to get a fair offer from Boston or they would have just let him go.