August 7, 2007
C's Sign Pollard
The
Celtics agreed to terms with free agent forward/center Scot Pollard
yesterday, according to executive director of basketball
operations/general manager Danny Ainge. The 6-foot-11-inch, 265-pound
Pollard got a one-year deal believed to be worth the veteran minimum
($1.2 million for 10 years service). He adds a much-needed big man to
the Celtics' frontcourt and raises the number of players under contract
to 12, one shy of the league minimum.
Selected
19th overall by the Pistons in the 1997 draft, Pollard, 32, spent the
bulk of his career with the Kings (five seasons). He enjoyed his best
season with Sacramento in 2001-02, averaging a career-high 7.1 rebounds
and 6.4 points. He played 80 games that year and averaged 23.5 minutes
per contest.
After signing a one-year deal with
Cleveland almost a year ago for about $2 million, Pollard played 24
games with the Cavaliers, averaging 1 point and 1.3 rebounds in 4.5
minutes per game. He has career averages of 4.5 points and 4.8 rebounds.
Preferring
to wait until the deal is officially signed, Ainge declined to comment
yesterday on why the team pursued Pollard. Undoubtedly, in addition to
his size, the Celtics found Pollard's rebounding ability and intensity
and energy appealing. Plus, after playing for the Cavaliers last season,
he has experience with a playoff run to the NBA Finals. And it doesn't
hurt that Pollard played two years at Kansas alongside Paul Pierce.
At
the very least, Pollard promises to keep the locker room loose with his
quirky humor and unusual hairstyles, like the mini-Mohawk he sported
with Cleveland.
But sometimes Pollard can go too far.
Late last season, when the Cavaliers played one of his former teams, the
Pacers, Pollard was on the bench in street clothes. He made headlines
when he looked into a camera and said, "Hey kids, do drugs." Pollard
later apologized for the remark, calling it a bad joke.
Joking
aside, if Pollard stays healthy and earns an opportunity to play
consistently, he could be a pleasant surprise. While he may be less
heralded than the other 30-something acquisitions the Celtics have made
this offseason, he could be a valuable role player with his defense.
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