I know it was a thread that said "The Glove", but it wasn't really concerning this topic so I just made a new thread to post the article on him coming back. If the Celtics can get GP back, they would most likely be a contender to come out of the East. They will have a deep team with Payton, Pierce, Walker, Lafrentz, Blount, West, Davis, Jefferson, Allen and Banks.
Agent: Payton leaning toward return
By Steve Bulpett/ Celtics Notebook
Monday, February 28, 2005
PHOENIX - Gary Payton should be placed on waivers today by Atlanta and, assuming he clears, the point guard is leaning toward a return to the Celtics.
``We've reached an agreement with the Hawks, and things should be in place no later than early (today),'' said Payton's agent, Aaron Goodwin. ``It's just going to be a matter of getting the paperwork approved by the league.''
The unlikelihood that Payton will be claimed off waivers is based on the fact a team would have to be more than $5.4 million under the salary cap or have an exception that size to take on the veteran.
Payton then will be free to sign where he wishes, and Goodwin said yesterday he has had some interesting calls from teams which reportedly include Miami and Phoenix.
``Quite honestly, Gary's out with his family and his mom, and I haven't talked to him much,'' Goodwin said. ``I think he's leaning toward coming back to the Celtics. I think he likes what's going on in Boston. I still have to talk to him about things, but I think that's where he wants to end up. But you never know with Gary.''
Meanwhile, the Celtics don't appear to be counting on anything with Payton just yet. There still is interest in bringing back Kenny Anderson, who was waived by the Hawks to make room for their new players. Anderson said he will sign with either the Clippers or Celts.
Despite the fact rookie Delonte West and sophomore Marcus Banks [news] played well late in the road trip, the C's do not plan to cast their lot entirely with the youngsters.
``What I saw of Delonte and Marcus is what I've been seeing from them in practice,'' director of basketball operations Danny Ainge said before last night's 120-113 overtime win against the Suns. ``It's really hard for young players to play with short minutes. It's hard for them to get into any kind of rhythm.
``But it's a lot different playing in Utah in February than playing in Indiana in a crucial game or playing in Detroit. I guess them doing well gives me a little more comfort if certain things don't work out, but we're still going to try to add someone at that position who can help.''
As for Payton having suitors, Doc Rivers said: ``I think that's great. I'm happy for Gary. Last summer nobody wanted him, but he came in here and did everything we asked him to do and played really well. He's a much better person than people give him credit for, so I'm happy for him. And I'd still like to see him back with us if things work out.''