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Celtics sign C Patrick O'Bryant

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  • 07-11-2008 3:31 PM

    Celtics sign C Patrick O'Bryant

    From the Boston Globe's web site:

    "The Celtics have signed Warriors free agent center Patrick O'Bryant to a two-year deal, according to NBA sources. The 7-foot-0, 260-pounder was the ninth overall pick out of Bradley in the 2006 NBA Draft by Golden State, but played sparingly in two seasons. The Celtics worked out O'Bryant, who is expected to backup center Kendrick Perkins, a week ago at their training facilty in Waltham."

    This doesn't necessarily mean O'Bryant is going to be on the team.  We don't know yet how much of the deal is guaranteed.  At this time of year, teams often sign fringe players to two-year deals where the only guaranteed money is for the length of training camp.  That means they have to come to camp and make the team.

    But it's possible that O'Bryant was fully signed to replace Pollard.  O'Bryant was the #9 draft pick just two years ago.  Golden State decided he wasn't athletic enough to fit into Don Nelson's system.  If the Celtics still pick up a veteran center to be the second stringer, O'Bryant is probably worth taking a cheap look at to see if he can improve into the #2 role.

    Its hard to be a Boston sports fan. Do you know how much we have to spend on championship T-shirts and hats? -- Caller to WEEI radio

  • 07-12-2008 5:05 PM In reply to

    Re: Celtics sign C Patrick O'Bryant

    Steve Bulpett says in today's Herald that "league sources" say O'Bryant is getting the veterans minimum salary for two years, which would total a little over $1.6 million.  Marc Spears says in the Globe that the deal is for $3 million over two years.  That worries me, because if Spears is right, they probably had to cut into the MLE or LLE money to do that.  Which means less money available to sign other veterans, including Posey and House.  Both papers report that Ainge said something to the effect that the Celtics are now all set for big men.  With the amount that big men get hurt, I'd like to see another center on the roster, but then I'm not the one paying the luxury tax.  The Herald says that Ainge pooh-poohed the reports last week that O'Bryant had quickly looked winded during his workout.

     Here's the Globe article:

    Celtics get their 'big'

    O'Bryant signs 2-year, $3m deal

    By Marc J. Spears, Boston Globe Staff  |  July 12, 2008

    The Celtics are hoping a more mature Patrick O'Bryant will reach his potential after failing to do so with Golden State.

    The Celtics signed the seldom-used 7-foot, 250-pound center yesterday to a two-year, $3 million contract, according to an NBA source. O'Bryant is expected to back up Kendrick Perkins. O'Bryant, 22, was the ninth pick in the 2006 NBA draft, but rarely played during two seasons with the Warriors.

    "I'm very thankful for the opportunity to come in the league and prove myself," said O'Bryant yesterday in a phone interview. "I didn't do a very good job the first two years. I need to prove I belong here and belong for a long time."

    O'Bryant averaged 13.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks during his sophomore season at Bradley, then left school for the NBA. The Blaine, Minn., native averaged only 1.9 points and 1.3 rebounds in 16 games as a rookie in the 2006-07 season, although he averaged 12 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 2.8 blocks in 25 games for Bakersfield in the National Basketball Development League.

    Although the Warriors were impressed with O'Bryant's potential, his work ethic became a major concern.

    "I came in a little immature to the league," O'Bryant said. "I was barely 20 years old. I didn't quite understand what it was about and I didn't figure it out quick enough. I didn't get the opportunity I wanted."

    The Warriors declined O'Bryant's third-year option Nov. 1. Golden State executive vice president Chris Mullin told O'Bryant if he just reaches "30 percent more effort," he could have a 10-year NBA career.

    "He's a talented young big man that obviously needs a little bit more development," said Mullin in a phone interview. "You see some things that make you believe he can become a very good NBA player. He's young, but he's a good kid. He needs to work harder, and that's not a bad thing. He has talent, no question about it."

    O'Bryant averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds in 24 games with Golden State last season, and averaged 17.6 points, 10.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 3.5 blocks in seven games in the D-League.

    "I know how good a basketball player I am," O'Bryant said. "Everyone else doesn't know. With hard work and minutes, I'll show everyone why I was the ninth pick in the draft."

    The Celtics had interest in other free agent centers, such as New Orleans's Chris Andersen, Indiana's David Harrison, and New York's Randolph Morris, but O'Bryant impressed them during a workout July 4. Celtics general manager Danny Ainge doesn't expect to sign any other big men. It seems doubtful that injured center Scot Pollard will be re-signed by the Celtics, and P.J. Brown is expected to retire.

    "The presence of veteran guys, especially Kevin Garnett, will be a blessing for [O'Bryant] seeing that work ethic," Ainge said. "Perkins, Leon [Powe], Big Baby [Glen Davis] work really hard. We've done a good job developing our big guys."

    Ainge said O'Bryant will have the tough task of earning playing time off the bench over Powe and Davis. O'Bryant will spend much of the offseason working out at the Celtics' training facility in Waltham and will attend assistant coach Clifford Ray's big man development camp in Orlando, Fla.

    "I can help with a low-post presence, be a good backup center-[power forward] guy," O'Bryant said. "That's pretty much been my game since I was really young, a back-to-basket center, rebounder, and shot blocker. I can help as far as that goes."

    The Celtics would like more help, and remain interested in re-signing James Posey, but they have competition. Posey's agent, Mark Bartelstein, said "six to seven" teams are also interested and some are trying to clear salary cap space to sign Posey. Teams that have expressed interest include Cleveland, Detroit, New Orleans, and Washington. Posey has yet to speak about his status. He is scheduled to attend a private screening of "2007-2008 NBA Champions: The Boston Celtics" Monday night at TD Banknorth Garden.

    "[The Celtics] want to sign him, but we haven't agreed on anything," said Bartelstein. "They are in the same spot with the other teams."

    Said Ainge: "We like [Posey], he likes us. But I'm not sure where he stands with other teams."

    The Celtics are also looking for a veteran backup point guard and have interest in re-signing Eddie House or signing Dallas's Tyronn Lue. Phoenix is also interested in Lue, and the Celtics might need to sweeten a potential one-year veterans' minimum deal to acquire him. House is also scheduled to attend the Celtics' function Monday.

    Its hard to be a Boston sports fan. Do you know how much we have to spend on championship T-shirts and hats? -- Caller to WEEI radio

  • 07-12-2008 6:51 PM In reply to

    • jman
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    Re: Celtics sign C Patrick O'Bryant

    Well here's hoping O'Bryant can work out. Maybe its possible that alongside KG in practice he'll work his ass out day in, day out. He's big and young, and was picked early by GSW so maybe he has something in him. The sad part that gets me worrying is the signing of Posey. I've been reading that Celtics won't be able to match offers from other team, lest maybe they disregard the threat of luxury tax. Tony Allen remains unsigned to date. Then he might just be a fallback if the window closes altogether.
  • 07-16-2008 11:47 PM In reply to

    • YKoutroupis
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    Re: Celtics sign C Patrick O'Bryant

    O'Bryant shot up draft boards thanks to the run he led his team on in the NCAA tournament. You wouldn't know from watching what he's done so far in his NBA career, but O'Bryant is a very good athlete. He's got incredible wingspan and a nice soft touch. If he could get KG to take him under his wing like mentioned above that would be the best thing to happen to him. Losing Posey is a big blow to the Celtics. That bench had been suspect at times even with Posey. This puts the pressure on the Celtics to make some additional moves this summer to find some help.

    Yannis Koutroupis is a radio co-host/producer for ESPN Corpus Christi and covers the San Antonio Spurs and NCAA basketball for HOOPSWORLD.
  • 07-25-2008 10:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Celtics sign C Patrick O'Bryant

    Looking through his stats and I have never been so amazed.

     

    In 40 career games he has averaged 5.5 mpg and 1.3 fouls per game.

     

    His best career game. 12 minutes, 5/6 for 10 pts and 4 boards and 6 fouls. FOULED OUT IN TWELVE MINUTES (played pretty damn good tho). 

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