Ok, the Celtics are for real now....
August 25th, 2007
Celts agree to terms with Posey
Posted by Mark Murphy at 2:13 pm
The Celtics just agreed to terms with one of the hottest free agents still on the market - James Posey, a player who should give the Celtics defense a significant upgrade.
This 6-8 forward, known in particular for his role as a defensive stopper on the 2006 Miami team that won the NBA le, averaged 7.7 points, five boards and one steal per game last season.
The deal came together with relative haste. Though Danny Ainge, the Celtics’ director of basketball operations, had been in touch with Posey over the last month, discussions gained momentum yesterday, after Reggie Miller informed the Celtics that he would not come out of retirement to join the team.
By this afternoon, the sides had reached agreement on a deal that will pay Posey just over $3 million - the amount left on the team’s mid-level exception - next season. The full contract will pay him $7 million over the next two years, with Posey holding an option on the second season.
Posey’s decision is significant, considering that the Celtics initially considered his price to be too high. But dynamics of the market drove Posey’s price down.
According to agent Mark Bartelstein, Posey could have received more to play in some other locations, but was attracted by the Celtics’ growing allure as eastern conference contenders.
New Jersey had been close to a deal with Posey this week, but had less money to offer than the Celtics.
Though Posey had been thought to be angling for a return to Miami, the Heat’s signing of Anfernee Hardaway may have changed his thinking.
His modest scoring numbers aside, Posey is considered a high-energy player who is particularly adept that shutting down opposing small forwards and big guards.
At the age of 30, he is not only considered to be a player in his prime, but also one of the NBA’s most highly regarded role players - in short, the perfect player to compliment Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen.
http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/celtics/?p=126
Ok, what Martian negotiating genius took over Danny Ainge's brain?
Very strong move for the Celtics. Really, really helps with their perimeter depth issues.
Wow, they are filling out that roster pretty nicely
This isn't something to your pants about but it's pretty damn close.
C PERKINS/OLOWAKANDI/POLLARD
PF GARNETT/POWE/DAVIS/SCALABRINE
SF PIERCE/POSEY/WALLACE
SG R. ALLEN/ T. ALLEN/HOUSE
PG RONDO/PRUITT
Definitely possible Eastern Conference Champs but I still think Chicago can take them. And then they'll still have to face Dallas or San Antonio.
Wow...They're getting better by the day.
I might actually watch some games that aren't the West this season.
Great move. Team is rounding out nicely. They could still benefit from a vet PG though.
Aliens have possessed Danny Ainge's body.
Great signing. Helps them tremendously defensively. They're starting to look scarier.
not if they need a pg.
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The Bulls dont have a superstar and they still have no inside game. I swear Noah is going to be a piece of . He might be as good as Sideshow bob but that isnt saying much. No superstar to demand double teams along with no inside game. I dont see it.
Oh and the winner of the east would have to face the Spurs, Mavs, OR SUNS. The west comes down to 3 teams not 2. The Celts if healthy and playing as a team are the best team in the east hands down.
Nice signing but other than KG, their frontcourt is trash and good luck playing the season with 1 PG, they should have split the MLE between Brevin Knight and Posey
C's still need a vet PG to come in and help lead this team. Rondo is good, but he needs someone who can help mentor him.
But yeah, I agree - the C's should be good enough to get to the Finals. Nothing they could do could make them better than the Spurs (or, for that matter, the Mavs, the Suns, or even the Jazz -- but that's just the disparity of the conferences. Getting to the Finals is would be a major accompishment, and they could even push a 6-7 game series when they got there.
I don't know what THAT means but they'll still have cohesion issues and bench issues...I like what you said earlier:
"nothing to your pants about"...that pretty much sums it up.
The Celtics are a good PG and a couple of role players away from being legit contenders. Problem is, they have no one outside of their big 3 to offer and there are no free agents on the market that would really help their cause. My expectation is that they greatly improve, are overhyped all year, then lose in the East semis.
they are going to be deadly if they can all work together well
Celts are the best team in the East, no question
good signing...if they manage to add a capable PG, they might make some serious noise this year. i gotta admit, danny ainge surprised me with his moves this off season. it's almost like he understands his job now![]()
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Why does everyone think Rondo isnt a capable point guard? He is a defensive ace, averaged 4 assist a game in 24 minutes a game with no one to pass too. Plus with how good of a ball handler Allen is and how great Garnett is at facilitating the offense from the block, I think they are pretty much set
The Celtic's are definitely Back!
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