
| July 17th, 2008 | Patrick O’Bryant Presser |
Instead of harping on our free agent loss of James Posey, let’s buck up and take some time to feel good about our newest Boston Celtic, Patrick O’Bryant. Comcast Sports Net has the video from today’s presser (4:15 in length), introducing O’Bryant (employee number 26). You can view that here. Welcome to Boston, P.O.Box 26. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 17th, 2008 | Evaluating Replacement Options |
The James Posey era, while eventful and successful, has come to an end after just one year. We’ll miss the big shots. We’ll miss the lock-down defense. We’ll miss the all-out hustle. Heck, we’ll miss the pre-game hug ritual. With all of that said, good luck in New Orleans, James. It’s time for us to move on, and quickly. To avoid beating around the bush, let’s just cut right to the chase and evaluate some of the potential replacement options available out on the free agent market. Josh Childress (Atlanta) J.R. Smith (Denver) Ryan Gomes (Minnesota) Bonzi Wells (New Orleans) Ricky Davis (Miami) Matt Barnes (Golden State) Bostjan Nachbar (New Jersey) Maurice Evans (Orlando) Tony Allen (Boston) Kirk Snyder (Minnesota) Michael Finley (San Antonio) Quinton Ross (Los Angeles Clippers) Darius Miles It’s time to get down and dirty, Danny Boy. Make us proud again. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 16th, 2008 | Posey Bolts to New Orleans |
Marc Stein of ESPN.com reports:
For four years at $25 million, I’m not quite as disappointed as I had thought I would be if Pose did indeed decide to go elsewhere. Regardless, this is a big loss and our version of “Big Game James” will be missed dearly. There is a positive side to this, however. The Celtics do not have to commit long-term to an aging veteran, and they still have the full mid-level exception to use this summer. While the free agent pool is thinning out by the week, there is plenty of talent waiting to be directed towards a new home. Stay tuned, C’s fans. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 15th, 2008 | 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:
Steve Bulpett of the Boston Herald also got some words from Eddie House:
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| July 14th, 2008 | James Posey Update |
I’m not so sure Bartelstien’s comments mean much of anything, as he has already said that something was going to get done very soon multiple times (ala the “24-hours” comment). However, Spears’ note about the Celtics unwilling to go over two years is very interesting. In my opinion, the longer this drags out, the better it looks for Boston with each passing moment. Let’s face it - if Bartelstien’s scare tactic comments were indeed true, something would have been done already. Especially if Ainge is only willing to offer a two-year contract. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 11th, 2008 | Celtics Sign Patrick O’Bryant |
Marc Spears of the Boston Globe reports:
Very interesting; nobody saw this one coming. O’Bryant is a big body, a legit seven-footer that we desperately have needed off the bench. His work ethic and dedication has been questioned by Warriors head coach Don Nelson, however, but he undeniably possesses some upside. In O’Bryant’s defense, he was never meant to succeed in an up-tempo system. Optimistically thinking, he could be a better fit in a limited role within a balanced system like ours. In addition, he now has some veteran mentors to look up to in Kevin Garnett and Kendrick Perkins, which he never had in Golden State. Not to mention, Clifford Ray has worked wonders with each and every one of our young big men over the past couple of years. I wouldn’t get too excited about this, but we could have done worse. Why not take a flier on a guy like O’Bryant? I am, however, curious about the financial aspect of this deal. Was is the minimum or the LLE? An update will be posted once available. Side Note: I came up with a nickname for the big fella in 2006, and I now have the green light to use it - P.O.Box 26. Genius, I know. UPDATE: Jeff Goodman of Fox Sports reports that it is a one year deal at league minimum, with a team option for the second year. UPDATE #2: Marc Spears now reports that the two-year deal is worth $3 million, which amounts to the LLE and not the minimum. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 10th, 2008 | Rumor: Posey to Stay? |
Bill Ingram of HOOPSWORLD reports:
That report contradicts others (like this one by Marc Spears) that were published this evening, but take it for what it’s worth. This afternoon, Steve Bulpett noted that the Celtics were willing to give Posey the full mid-level exception; the question regarding the length of the contract remains. Let’s hope that Ingram’s words have legs, and this thing gets done within a matter of hours. Stop the madness. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 10th, 2008 | Rumor: Kirk Snyder to Boston? |
Patrick Reusse of the Star Tribune has posted a new rumor for us to chew on:
Interesting, but this doesn’t make any sense. Snyder is on the C-list of free agent swingmen. If the C’s get desperate, he should be a last resort option. But now? What? Is Danny boy losing confidence in his chances of retaining Pose? But, for all we know, the writer saw that Snyder had worked out with Boston and made something out of nothing. We’ll see. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 9th, 2008 | Celtics Increase Offer to Posey |
Marc Spears of the Boston Globe reports that after a plethora of tasteful free agent options deciding to sign with various clubs, the Celtics have upped their offer to James Posey.
Spears also reiterates that the C’s have shown interest in a number of role-playing free agents:
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| July 8th, 2008 | No Maggette |
Jonathan Abrams of the LA Times reports that free agent swingman Corey Maggette has cashed in big time:
Mickael Pietrus also agreed to terms with Orlando today, which diminishes Danny Ainge’s options should James Posey pack his bags. Does Danny Boy stick to his guns by refusing to shell out the contract length/money that Posey is asking for, or does he fold by force? Time will tell. Stay tuned. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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