Jajwanda wrote:The one deal that could possibly work out for the Wizards would be Odom for Jamison. Hear me out on this one
It has been discussed several times in the past.
The general concensus is that it's a deal that we might have considered last year when Jamison was an 8-rebound-per-game defensive seive. Now that he's pulling down double-digit boards while also showing improved defense, he is clearly a better player than Odom.
Another complication is the cap situation. Jamison figures to be resigned for considerably less than his current $16M. Ideally, he is signed for something like $8M a year, but even if he gets paid as much as $10M per year, it's still a lot cheaper than the $14M due to Odom. We need to save every one of those dollars to avoid the luxtax.
You make a fair point that Odom's point-forward skills might complement Arenas' shoot-first mentality. But I think you can also argue that Jamison's catch-and-shoot style is an equally good fit on a team with Arenas and Butler, who both play better with the ball in their hands.