i disagree with all you finley haters. even now, at this point in his career, michael finley is a better player than quentin richardson. he shoots a higher percentage, takes more diversified shots, is more discerning about the shots he wants to take, has more of a passing game, and still gets about 4 boards a game. defensively, say what you will, but at least he WANTS to play defense. keep in mind, dropping a guys minutes from 37 to a max of 24 will also enable him to be more fresh. don't judge by the playoff series, he was definitely injured. imo, not a star, not worth the money cuban is paying (so can't blame him for waiving finley), but an absolute no brainer to get him for our backcourt.
to get him for $1.7M or whatever would be a coup. that acquisition by itself shores up spots 1, 2, and 3. then, JJ can truly split time between the 1 and 2 (aka, play 40 min per game, but 20 as pg and 20 as sg). rotation time broken as follows:
pg- nash 30, jj 18
sg- jj 20, finley 20, barbosa 8
sf- marion 20, jackson 24, finley 4
pg- thomas 30, marion 18
c- amare 38, big man??? 10
this means barbosa once again relegated to garbage time/insurance against injury. this also means i expect to play 'big ball' 60% of the time and 'small ball' 40%.
finley + a big man for the MLE is all they need for this to be a successful 9 man rotation. what do you think?