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Greg Stiemsma’s Contract To Become Fully Guaranteed

The C’s gave their 26-year-old rookie a vote of confidence before Tuesday’s game. By not waiving the seven-footer, Stiemsma’s contract will become fully guaranteed on Friday, allowing the shot blocker to breath a little bit and perhaps unpack some boxes for good in Beantown. Here’s Chris Forsberg of ESPN Boston with some reaction from Stiemsma and [...]

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1 day ago

5 Questions With Kemba Walker

I had a chance to talk with Bobcats rookie Kemba Walker prior to the Celtics game against Charlotte on Tuesday night.  Here is what the UConn star, who is averaging 12.3 points, 4 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game had to say. 1. How much communication have you had with Michael Jordan this year? Walker: [...]

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2 days ago

I Am Awesome!

Yes. This is a “pat myself on the back” post because a) I’m a jackass and b) I predicted something correctly. Back on January 8th, I predicted that the next ten games will tell us everything we need to know about this Celtics’ team. If they struggled, it was time to blow it up. If [...]

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3 days ago

Pierce Wins Eastern Conference Player Of Week

One day before he’s scheduled to pass Larry Bird for second on the Celtics’ all-time scoring list, Paul Pierce won the Eastern Conference Player of the Week award. Pierce averaged 22 points, 6.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds in four Boston wins, playing point forward in Rajon Rondo’s absence. Pierce is only 9 points behind Bird [...]

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4 days ago

Garnett’s Wondrous 3-point Rant

Via ESPN Boston’s Chris Forsberg, who knows a great, playful rant when he hears one, here’s Kevin Garnett discussing his not-so-newfound aptitude for three-point shooting after the C’s took down the Grizzlies. “When I walk around the streets, y’all stop acting like y’all shocked that I can shoot 3’s. Everybody in Boston, everybody in the [...]

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4 days ago

5 Questions With O.J. Mayo

I talked with Memphis guard O.J. Mayo prior to the Celtics-Grizzlies, Super Bowl Sunday game at the Garden.  Here is what the 4th year man out of USC, who is averaging 12.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2 assists per game had to say. 1. You started every game your first two years in the league, [...]

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Is This What Wyc Was Talkin’ About?

Here’s Chris Mannix of SI discussing the possibility of the C’s trading Rajon Rondo on ESPN radio (hat tip: Jess Camerato and CelticsBlog):

Well they don’t like his contract demands first of all. Rondo’s not the kind of guy who’s going to take a hometown discount to stay in Boston. He’s going to sign with whoever offers him the most dollars at the end of his contract, whenever it’s up. He’s going to be a guy who’s going to go out there and try to get the most money.

Did anyone really expect Rondo to take a hometown discount? We all know that if Rondo demands anything close to the max after next season, the Celtics will have to decide whether he’s worth that amount (between $14-$18 million per season on an escalating scale) or a lesser amount (how’s $10 million sound?). In their public statements, the Celtics may be indicating they believe Rondo has not earned anything like max status. Consider Doc Rivers this month in the Eagle Tribune (based in North Andover, Mass.):

“Rondo still has a lot of growth ahead of him. As great as his numbers were, as great as he played at times, guys still fell off him to double team. Guys don’t fall off an All-Star to help with someone else. He has to make them pay for that by hitting his shot. Rondo has a chance to be a great player.

“But you have to do it every day in the playoffs. The first five games of the Chicago series Rondo played at an All-Star level. But the rest of the playoffs you could make the case that he really struggled. He had good rebounding numbers. He also had some good assist numbers at times. But at the point guard level you have to be able to score and get your assists. When teams play the Boston Celtics the one guy they are going to help off of is Rondo.”

That is some pretty frank talk, don’t you think? (And he’s right about Rondo’s playoff numbers dropping off after the first five games of the Chicago series, as Roy Hobbs at CB detailed earlier this week).

Now throw in Wyc Grousbeck’s declaration that the C’s could be in a position to sign a max player after next season. As Brian Robb here and Jeff Clark at CelticsBlog have pointed out, that’s only possible if a) the Celtics don’t resign Rondo before next season ends; and b) Paul Pierce declines his $21.5 million player option and re-signs for less–a  LOT less. Even if PIerce accepts only about $15 million, the C’s would still be on the hook for about $38 million total between only KG, Perk and Pierce. If the salary cap hovers around $55 million, they’d be right at the edge of where it would be possible to do a max deal. And that’s assuming, again, that the team doesn’t extend Rondo before the end of next season. 

Given all this, perhaps it’s not completely off-the-wall to think the Celtics would consider trading Rondo for a high draft pick plus a cheap player that would come off the books after 2010–the exact sort of deal Chad Ford reports the Kings may have offered the Celtics for Rondo last week.

The other option, of course, is to let it ride this season, see how Rondo develops and decide about everything else later. I still think this is the most likely option. I remain skeptical that the C’s are willing to make huge roster changes for 2009-10 when the two untradeable members of their core (KG and Pierce) have so few realistic chances left at a title. If they deal Rondo, who’s playing the point next season? 

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