If the War On Theis continues after the German big man left the Boston Celtics, center Daniel Theis is now in a cold war with his current squad, the Indiana Pacers, having elected to bench the Salzgitter native in Wednesday night’s historic blowout of Indiana.
And while it might be seen as a blessing to have left no fingerprints on that defensive debacle for the Pacers, Theis did not sound too pleased when interviewed postgame by MassLive’s Brian Robb. “Obviously after a great summer, I’m not happy with the situation I’m in right now,” said Theis, referring to his outstanding FIBA EuroBasket play and lack of playing time at all this season for Indiana.
“I want to play and take all the good stuff from the summer into the season but it’s a long season. We are going to see what’s going on and what’s happening.”
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“There’s communication but it’s also coach’s decision,” he added regarding the call by coach Rick Carlisle to leave Theis on the bench. “I just stay ready, do my thing, and whatever happens, happens.”
Intriguingly, the German center hinted at interest in a reunion with the Celtics, who need a third big capable of playing in the postseason. “I’ve learned to say ‘never say never’. Obviously, I’m open (to a Celtics return). I want to play and want to be part of the team, which is the most important thing.”
Such a move would almost certainly require a buyout given the size ($92 million) Theis earns this season, but if more DNPs head his way, such an outcome is not out of the question.
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