barelyawake wrote:Gil's value won't skyrocket despite how well he plays. A GM will have in mind the gun incident, his injury history, his salary and his lack of defense. He will not net us a lottery pick (or two, or three) -- which is what tanking would give us. Besides, he's a guard. So, a GM has to think of trading big for small. With lottery picks, we can take a top center.
hi barely. I need another one of your jazz mixes this weekend. Preferably with some Monk in it. Maybe some Ramsey Lewis.
Other GM's will absolutely pay more for Gil after a season of high performance than now. Hell, look at CHarlotte. Best defensive team in the league last year, but only 24th in offense. Serious void in the backcourt.
If Gil comes out and lights it up this year, Charlotte would be crazy to not trade some shorter term contracts and a couple of firsts for Gil. Or Milwaukee who was 2nd in D and 23rd and O -- they can trade Mike Redd and a couple of firsts at the deadline. The Bulls, Mavs, or Blazers could all decide that Gil is a lethal 2 that puts them in contention and put together good packages for him.
It would have to be the right situation, but there's no reason to believe the right situation won't be there at the deadline. Suitors will emerge. Let the market come to us.














