killbuckner wrote:COB- I just think that its pretty ridiculous to say that Smith isn't worth signing to a max offersheet if you also think that atlanta should match a max offersheet.
If you are talking about whether Randolph is worth Mobley and Thomas thats a whole different conversation. That actually would generate caproom for the Clippers, not eliminate it.
And the Gasol trade was just what happens when a GM worse than BK deals a superstar. No one thinks it was a good deal for Memphis. (except perhaps the Memphis owner)
With regards to Smith and a max offersheet, I wouldn't offer him one right off the bat but if he signs a max offer sheet (looking unlikely), I'd like to know what the ASG had in mind for our disaster recovery plan before I let him walk. Again, context.
I thought that Thomas would be moved in a deal for Randolph, I might be mistaken but I see that being acceptable for both teams as the Clippers end up with a talented player and the Knicks can say they get a better shot at Bron AND reunited Thomas with the coach that led him in his best seasons.
Regardless, the Gasol trade happened because the Memphis owners wanted something (less salary on the books so he doesn't have to bleed money while he looks for some other poor sap to buy that team) and he got it. No one else was offering anything, so he traded a player he had no reason to keep. Same way we got Bibby for a second rounder.
IF the Clippers, like the Sixers, are convinced that low block scoring is the way to go (and Dunleavy may very well be of this mind) than Randolph fills that need as well as anyone. IF the owner of the Clippers doesn't want to be in danger of lux tax when he resigns Thornton and Gordon (given his stingy nature...) than maybe he wants a deal that ends sooner.
Now I can't speak for Elgin Baylor but I can say what it looks like to me. If the Clippers want to keep from burdening themselves with long term contracts and they really want low post scoring, Randolph makes sense. If they just want the player with the most upside and potential for impact on both ends, they should make an offer to Smith.
Its about context and you aren't using any for the specific situation which is why you were dead wrong about Gasol's value.