Celtics might sign...

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  1. ToddMacCulloch11

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2966170</p>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><font color="#000000">Reggie Miller</font> says he is contemplating a return to the NBA, this time with the <font color="#000000">Boston Celtics</font>. </p>

    Miller, who turns 42 on Aug. 24, played his entire 18-year career with the <font color="#000000">Indiana Pacers</font> before retiring in 2005. Since his playing days ended he has worked as a television analyst for TNT. </p>

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    Miller was all set to continue that job when Celtics general manager Danny Ainge and coach Doc Rivers asked him to think about joining their revamped team in a reserve role, playing about 15 minutes per game. </p>

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    Miller said he is calling friends and peers, seeking their advice and listening to their feedback before he makes his decision. He still plays recreationally, but must determine if he wants to go through the physical and mental grind of an 82-game season. He also wonders how his body would respond to the intensive training it would take to get him back to NBA shape.</div></p>
     
  2. Real

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    If he can get himself into shape and he wants to that could turn out to be a very good signing.
     
  3. Premier

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    This is just not smart. It's nice to add depth, but if this deal means the Celtics won't add a quality perimter defender at small forward, then I really dislike it.
     
  4. CelticKing

    CelticKing The Green Monster

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    I would love to have Miller in our team.</p>

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    ITS MILLER TIME!!!!!!!!!!! </p>
     
  5. BuLLzDoMaIn

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    yea they say hes gonna play 15 min but we know it might be a little more then that. and if miller wants a real shot at getting a ring i dont see why not.. Its not like he went to them sayin he wants to come back... they came to him
     
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    Rather him than Gary Payton. Miller's shooting skills are likely to still be there. His body? That's a whole 'nother question [​IMG]</p>

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  7. SportsTicker

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    Maybe Bird, McHale and the Chief actually ARE going to walk through that door!
     
  8. Lanteri

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    I don't know about this. Reggie was washed up 2 years ago. </p>

    I don't see him being any more useful than an Eddie House. </p>

    Charlie Bell would still be a way better choice.</p>
     
  9. CelticBalla32

    CelticBalla32 Basketball is back in Boston

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    I agree with Premier that I'd rather have a defensive presence at the 3, but there isn't much out there. Reggie would be a decent addition off the bench, I'm sure we could bring him in for the veteran's minimum, and I'm sure he can still shoot the ball. If we mirco-manage him like Orlando did with Grant Hill last year, and only play him one night of each back-to-back and give him a day's rest when needed, he'd be alright.</p>

    EDIT: Lanteri, Charlie Bell would be a good addition to the team, but he also is a restricted free agent. Milwaukee can match any offer, and we'd have to overpay, which I don't want to do. He'd also likely want more than a one-year deal, and I'm not sure if I see us signing anybody to a multi-year contract this summer.</p>
     
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    <font color="#0000ff"><font color="#000080">I don't like what the Celtics have been doing after the KG trade. They are signing or thinking about signing all the wrong players. There are some decent FA's left and they should be getting them not Pollard, House, Reggie, etc.</font></font>
     
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    He was younger then, too.</p>

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    They must have <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-style: italic">a lot</span> of faith in Tony Allen's ability to come back if they're considering this signing. At this point they may as well call Karl Malone since he'd probably play more quality NBA minutes than Scot Pollard next year.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Weasel)</div><div class='quotemain'><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#000080">I don't like what the Celtics have been doing after the KG trade. They are signing or thinking about signing all the wrong players. There are some decent FA's left and they should be getting them not Pollard, House, Reggie, etc.</font>
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    We have also made an offer to Dikembe Mutombo, who declined because he doesn't want to leave Houston. We have looked into P.J. Brown, who has listed the Celtics as one of the final four teams he is considering. We have shown interest in Charlie Bell, who would be a nice addition but is restricted. Ainge publcly stated yesterday that he's looking for a point guard. Just because we haven't signed a "bigger free agent" doesn't mean we aren't trying. We still have the MLE to work with and I think we will sign another veteran... possibly two. </p>
     
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    This really wouldnt make any sense for the Celtics. I know Reggie wants a title, but Ainge has to do the right thing and just say NO.
     
  15. Lanteri

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TucsonClip)</div><div class='quotemain'>This really wouldnt make any sense for the Celtics. I know Reggie wants a title, but Ainge has to do the right thing and just say NO.</div></p>

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    Ainge asked Reggie...not vice versa. </p>
     
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    I like it. He'd be a pretty nice pickup. Reggie Miller has all the little dirty gadgets, too.Speaking of Reggie, doesn't Tommy absolutely hate him? Doesn't Tommy also hate Ray Allen? Interesting.I'll still take Miller.
     
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    He should sign with the Knicks. With Zach and Curry in the middle, he should have lots of open shots.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gambitnut)</div><div class='quotemain'>He should sign with the Knicks. With Zach and Curry in the middle, he should have lots of open shots.</div></p>

    Sentimentally, signing with the Knicks would be terrible. Pacers fans would kill themselves.</p>
     
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    Reggie's not coming back.
     
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    With Miller in Boston, all he would do would be shoot 3's. He would be able to defend anybody, they would always attack him when the other team were on offence. But if he did join, he would only play 15-20 MPG. IMO I would rather him stay as an announcer... </p>

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