BrokenLeftyJumper wrote:The easy reaction upon seeing "Gasol for Kwame" is to think "wow, Grizz got hosed." Now, I know a lot of people on this board are extremely reactionary so I'm gonna try to lay out it nice and simple.
1. Gasol actually has negative value to the Grizz
This is the Zach Randolph situation all over again. When a bad team shells out tons of money for a guy who you can't build a successful team around as your #1, then that team is royally screwed. First, the team is usually close to or over the cap because of this contract so they can't sign any good FA's to play alongside this guy. Secondly, this guy is just good enough so the team won't bottom out and get a high draft pick. In the end, when you overpay for guys like Gasol or Randolph, teams actually tie an albatross around their own necks preventing the team from ever getting any better.
2. This will guarantee the Grizz a top 5 draft pick in a pretty good draft
Beasley. Rose. Mayo. Gordon. DeAndre Jordan. Trading the pick. Take your pick. Either way the Grizz are gonna get a damn good prospect in this upcoming draft. The longer they kept Gasol around the less likely this was to happen.
3. They are already set at multiple positions.
The Grizz already have either young prospects or good players signed to reasonable deals throughout their lineup. Conley at PG. Miller at SG. Gay at SF. Darko at PF. Who else could the Grizz have got for Gasol that would really help them out in the future? Ty Thomas? Not available. The right to overpay Ben Gordon? No thanks. Luol Deng? Gay is younger, arguably better, and cheaper. While it's nice to get young assets, the Grizz already have a ton of those and inevitably many 'young assets' become 'overpaid veterans.'
4. Loads of cap space
Not only do they play an exciting brand of ball, but they also can dish out a max contract to someone. Add a rookie stud and some good free-agent signings and this team could be in the playoffs NEXT year. That wasn't happening if they kept Gasol.
Think of some of the squads the Grizz could hypothetically field next year:
PG: Conley
SG: Miller
SF: Gay
PF: Elton Brand (max him out)
C: Darko
6th: Mike Beasley
PG: Conley
SG: Miller
SF: Gay
PF: Jamison (pick and pop with Conley, very nice)
C: Darko
6th: OJ Mayo
PG: Conley
SG: Gay
SF: Artest
PF: Darko
C: DeAndre Jordan
6th: Mike Miller
I just love the options they have for next year. Even without using the FA money, they will be an exciting team next year with a ton assets and a ton of potential. And we've all seen how quickly young assets can turn into a title contender.
Wallace could have gotten a better deal from Minnesota. The expiring deal of Ratliff a young player maybe Craig Smith or Mccants and picks. I actually would rather have The Twolves second round pick in this coming draft. Then the Lakers first. Because you get more value for your money in the high second round then you do in the late first.







