LarryBrdismyDad wrote:This trade is awful and there are no excuses for it. Wallace should have called every team in the league and asked them for their final offer for Gasol so they could have received the maximum amount of assets for him instead of $.30 on the dollar. ESPN insider has an article today about 10 trades that are as good if not better then what Memphis got for Gasol. Some of the trades are unrealistic but some of them are conceivable.
My Golden State idea was mentioned with Brandan Wright as the center piece. Chad Ford didn't include Belinelli but he threw in the expiring contracts of Azuibuike and Barnes instead.
The best idea was the expiring contracts of Khrypa and Pj Brown as well as Tyrus Thomas and their 2008 first round pick. This trade would be better then Golden State because Thomas and Wright are both unproven at this point so it is hard to tell who the better prospect is and Chicago's first round pick makes this the best possible deal for Memphis because the pick would most likely be in the 14-17 range.
Ideas are great but none of those trades were an option. Someone has to offer the deal. The Bulls had no interest in the idea of S&T PJ Brown. It would cost them almost double whatever they paid Brown in lux tax, not happening.
The Warriors weren't offering anything to the Griz.
What the Griz did was screw the Bulls. The Bulls were trying to unload Ben Wallace on Hollywood. That would have freed up the salary they need to resign Gordon and Deng. The Griz give the Lakers Gasol and now they have the cap space to sign one of those guys and the Bulls still have Wallace and can't go over the tax to keep both of their guys.
Imaginary trades are pointless to debate, if a real offer was made that is worth talking about but the only way to judge the deal is whether they should make a deal or keep him not make a trade that doesn't exhist. That, besides his terrible evaluation of draft talent, is why Ford is a glorified message board poster and not in the front office of a NBA team.