Karmaloop wrote:ACMFFL wrote:I have Gaff worth 1 late 1st and expiring PJ a mid 1st in the range of #15/#16. Ofc only win-now teams would value them, but I guess most of these franchises would rather have proven quality role players.
Cool, then you can just keep him or eat his salary, those are my favorite options too, Mavs have less than zero reason to bid against themselves, no team is gonna offer more than that except maybe for Miami (and I doubt LBJ would be interested), noone is willing to gut the roster to match his salary, that's the point. If PJ is included, ofc Mavs have to ask for Knecht without adding any pick, they need cheap cost controlled player to fill the roster.
Also LBJ has a NTC, so if he asks out, he'll pretty much dictate his next destination and I don't see why he would want to join a depleted team if his goal is to compete.
Not sure I agree with your evaluations at all. Gafford was traded to Dallas for Richaun Holmes (and the dead money associated with him) along with a late FRP from the Clippers. The Mavericks were dumping Holmes moreso than acquiring Gafford because he was anything notable. 2.5 years later and a 3 year extension hasn't changed his value. He's worth a late FRP if you're taking back some useless dead money. The Lakers really don't have any interest/need in PJ Washington, so if there's a 3rd team that can send expiring contracts to LA plus provide more value than it isn't dead.
I'm more than content letting LeBron play out his final year in LA. Remember, leverage goes to the team most content with status quo and that's the Lakers. Remember, it's not the Lakers' responsibility to fill out the Mavs' roster with cheap, cost-controlled players. That's the Mavericks job. The Lakers are giving up the best player in the deal (by far) and getting back a couple of solid albeit not elite role players.
Meanwhile Gafford value increased, he has proven to be a good role player on a legit contender, he's definitely worth a late 1st by himself. How aren't the Lakers interested in PJ? He's exactly the big defensive wing they need, even more considering that he has already proven to be very effective next to Luka.
Well, on the other hand it's not Mavs job to bail out the Lakers once again, that's our offer (no PJ, no pick), take it or leave it.
I repeat, I see no reason why the Mavs should offer more than that when no team is willing to gut their roster, I see no market for him.
And are you sure you are the team most content with status quo? I mean Dallas isn't the one who has to deal with a disgruntled LBJ, Mavs are actually pretty good with the team they have, in fact according to Tim McMahon they are expected to extend PJ next August.