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nbaman99
07-16-2010, 09:00 PM
When the Celtics first pursued Michael Finley four months ago, hopes were high that he'd be the final piece of the puzzle in their quest for another title. He came armed with his veteran savvy, his championship pedigree and his beautiful jump shot -- but in the end, his impact was minimal in postseason play. It makes you wonder: Does Michael Finley have anything left?

Finley was the oldest member of the 2009-10 Celtics. He arrived in Boston on a Sunday night, March 7, and sat on the TD Garden bench in street clothes as the C's came back and beat the Wizards, 86-83. That Sunday was the day after his 37th birthday.

He brought with him to Boston 15 years of wear and tear. The Celtics had to suspect that he already had one foot out the proverbial door. And yet Finley, who ended up giving little to the Celtics down the stretch and has at times looked completely gassed, has made it perfectly clear that he has no interest in retiring. He's still a basketball player. Nothing's changing.

Given the man's impressive resume, Finley should be allowed to walk away on his own terms. This is a guy who's spent his career as one of the game's most prolific scorers; he's a two-time All-Star, and more importantly he went to the postseason every single year in the last decade. He made five playoff runs in Dallas, four in San Antonio and finally one in Boston. He's already got one ring (with the 2007 Spurs), and he still wants more.

Finley came to Boston looking to win another championship. But his contributions in the Hub were barely noticeable. There was the occasional fluky shooting night when he'd go 6-for-7 and carry the Celtics' offense for a stretch, but the big games were few and far between. Finley spent most of his time on the bench, offering more moral support than clutch shooting. In the entire postseason, 24 games from start to finish, Finley attempted only 11 shots and made three of them. It was like he wasn't even there.

In Boston, Finley had an in. He and coach Doc Rivers go way back -- so far back, in fact, that Rivers claims he can remember Finley's birth. Finley's sister was a cheerleader for Rivers' high school basketball team. Both men are alums of Proviso East High, a basketball powerhouse in suburban Chicago.

Finley was a decent fit in Boston at least for sentimental reasons, if not financial or basketball-related ones.

The money might be tricky. The last time Finley was a free agent, he elected to stay in San Antonio, agreeing in 2008 to sign for two years at $2.5 million per. The Spurs bought him out of that deal so he could flee to Boston and play for the veteran minimum.

So how much is he worth now, after he's already taken one slashing pay cut and his stock has only sunk lower since?

The Celtics should be pinching every penny. They're already looking at the prospect of a hefty luxury tax bill, and an extra expenditure like Finley might end up amounting to a whole lot of wasted cash.

It's not that Finley is a bad player, or that he's through. Neither is true -- he's got an "old man" game, meaning rather than athleticism and explosiveness, he can rely upon size, strength, instinct and shot-making ability. You watch the guy play, and it looks like he can go until he's 60.

But the Celtics aren't a fit. They need to get younger, and their payroll needs to get trimmer. Finley isn't helping on either front.

Wherever Michael Finley ends up, wish him well. He's a great player with plenty of game left. But don't expect to see much of him in Boston down the line.
http://www.nesn.com/2010/07/celtics-will-have-to-look-at-what-michael-finley-can-still-bring-to-the-table-.html

slick'81
07-16-2010, 09:03 PM
go gravy train somewhere else fin-dogg

Big P
07-16-2010, 09:04 PM
Serve's him right.

nbaman99
07-16-2010, 09:05 PM
We started to turn around last year soon as he left, now i wonder did he cost C's there chans of another ring?

Sausage
07-16-2010, 09:09 PM
When the Celtics first pursued Michael Finley four months ago, hopes were high that he'd be the final piece of the puzzle in their quest for another title.


:lol

AVman
07-16-2010, 09:27 PM
hopefully he joins l.a & that'll be 1 less team san has to worry about in the playoffs

silverblk mystix
07-16-2010, 09:32 PM
wasn't there people here who defended finley---and worse--defended pop's decision to keep playing finley??

lefty
07-16-2010, 09:41 PM
:lol
They could have won if it wasnt for the fucking refs


And Finley was warming the bench :lol

Budkin
07-16-2010, 10:08 PM
Love what he did for us but it's time to hang em up.

Obstructed_View
07-16-2010, 10:12 PM
Can the Spurs afford both Bogans AND Finley? I just want to know so I can prepare myself...

The Btown Spur
07-16-2010, 10:45 PM
Hopefully hes not in the spurs plans either

Nathan89
07-16-2010, 11:01 PM
The only thing I can remember about finley is that he was terrible about getting his shot off at the end of the quarter. He would just hold on to that ball till he heard the buzz. I bet he would have thought twice at throwing up a half-court shot to win the game in the fourth. For this I will always hate him as a player.

alchemist
07-16-2010, 11:23 PM
Can the Spurs afford both Bogans AND Finley? I just want to know so I can prepare myself...

Shouldn't this thread be titled "Michael Finley likely not in NBA's future plans."
:lol :toast

Dex
07-16-2010, 11:24 PM
Shouldn't this thread be titled "Michael Finley likely not in NBA's future plans."

Didn't take him long to find a spot with a "contender" after whining his way out of the Spurs.

I think that perhaps a few teams will call for Finley's services. Whether they are a heavyweight or not will probably weigh heavily on his decision.

mattyc
07-16-2010, 11:25 PM
Fin should retire. He's had a good career, but I think it's time for him to pull up stumps. He'd make a good assistant coach somewhere, especially in college ball.

SenorSpur
07-16-2010, 11:53 PM
Looks as though Finley will join both Shaq and Iverson, as old rebels without a team.

Don't tell Pop he's available or he'll try to sign him for the LLE.

Leonard Curse
07-16-2010, 11:57 PM
im glad finley pouted his way outta here, if he hadnt we might have already resigned the ol fart..... he did save us from elimination that one phoenix game remember?? think it was 2yrs ago

easy7
07-17-2010, 08:39 AM
I can see Miami signing him for the min. just to fill a roster spot and ride the pine.

Marcus Bryant
07-17-2010, 08:45 AM
http://www.slamonline.com/online/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/gregg_popovich.jpg

Warlord23
07-17-2010, 08:52 AM
Uh-oh, has Pop heard about this yet?

SenorSpur
07-17-2010, 09:42 AM
Shouldn't this thread be titled "Michael Finley likely not in NBA's future plans."

You read my mind. :lol