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We’re Number One!

We all know that we are number one in terms of NBA team rankings. After all, we are the champions. In addition to that, we are number one on James Posey’s free agent destination list as well:

James Posey and Eddie House, key reserves in the Celtics’ NBA championship run last season, last night expressed a desire to remain with the team, in their first public comments regarding free agency.

“That’s my No. 1 choice,” said Posey. “I’ve stressed that to the organization and to everybody. At the same time, I’m still waiting. So we’ll see what’s going to happen.”

House and Posey were interviewed before a screening of a highlight DVD of the Celtics’ season at TD Banknorth Garden.

Steve Bulpett of the Boston Herald also got some words from Eddie House:

It’s the NBA offseason, another chance for Eddie House to sell himself. The Celtics are very much interested in keeping the free agent backup guard, but the fact they’d like to sign someone to a one-year contract for that slot might be problematic.

“Just feeling good about what’s going on, about the deal,” House said when asked what he was looking for in this contract. “You know, maybe getting some years and definitely getting a raise. I think that’s something that I do deserve after winning the Finals. I don’t think I played bad. I think I played well given the circumstances of not playing and then coming back in. So a little bit of a raise and just some security.

“My agent and Danny (Ainge) are talking and trying to get something that everybody can feel good about. That’s what’s going on right now.”

House is big on security, and that likely extends to the court, where he hopes to keep getting minutes.

“Of course you want to play,” he said. “You don’t want to go anywhere where you’re sitting on the bench, especially coming off winning a championship.”

House reiterated that he wants to remain with the Celtics, but it’s fairly clear the club will have other veteran options that could come in for a one-year deal and thus decrease the cost to the club on the luxury tax. The NBA reimburses teams a portion of contracts signed by veterans, making one-and-done deals attractive to clubs over the tax threshold.

In the case of the available Tyronn Lue, the fact he’s a close friend of Kevin Garnett won’t hurt his chances.

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