nate33 wrote:In 2011:
We could acquire Melo.
We could acquire Marc Gasol, Kendrick Perkins, or Al Horford.
We could make 2 BOYD deals for picks and 2012 contracts.
In 2012:
We could acquire Dwight Howard
We could take incentive to help position someone else to acquire Chris Paul
We could scoop up any of the overpaid players who were dumped with the new Allan Houston rule.
We could make 2 more BOYD deals for picks and 2013 contracts.
1. Acquiring Melo via trade or free agency would be great. I don't think anyone is against that. Although probably not that likely, given how much competition we'll have.
2. All three are valuable players, Gasol and Horford more than Perkins, but I think all three will cost much more than what they're worth. Perkins is an awesome role player, but he's going to get paid $8-9 million a la Brendan Haywood IMO. Gasol and Horford will both cost $10-12 million IMO. I'd rather have one of those two for that price than 3 more years of Arenas at about $20 million. However, again, lots of teams will still have cap space and will be going all out for the best free agents available, just like this year, so these guys could very easily become overpaid (although if you think about it, unless a player sacrifices money to go to a particular team, he's going to be on the team that was willing to pay more money for him than the rest of the league in theory).
3. This is fine by me, because it allows us to think about going after top notch talent in free agency once again in 2012, and we can pick up some young legs and prospects in the process. But I'm not sure if that's worth giving up Arenas for.
4. Somehow, I doubt our ability to land Howard haha. I thin he's either staying in Orlando, or looking to go to an already top notch team that he can push over the top by creating his own "Miami Thrice". Only way he comes here is if Wall has established himself as an ELITE talent, and if another Wizard has significantly stepped their game up and we're already contenders. I just don't see that happening in the next 2 years.
5. I guess this is similar to the Hinrich/#17 trade, which I supported. But I'm still not thrilled with giving away Arenas for a shot at a deal like this.
6. I can't see this being much of an advantage.
7. BOYD's always good in my book, but again, worth giving up Arenas?
Also, with the using cap space to go after big name free agents, or younger, 2nd tier free agents (Gasol, Horford, etc.), I'm still not convinced Leonsis has any desire to do this. I know what you're thinking... if the Wizards already have grown their own talent and are improving and just need another top notch player on a reasonable contract to become contenders, then why not go about it through free agency? Well, that's not what Ted is preaching. I think some people are listening to what he's saying, but assuming that he's only talking about being patient this year or maybe the next two years, but then eventually entering the free agency bonanza. I think Ted's smarter than that. He has a vision of us developing our own talent, having a young, fast, and physical team, and avoiding overpaying for guys on the open market. Like I said earlier, free agency is all about spending more than every other team in the league. If Leonsis wanted to go after a free agent, he would have at least thrown in our name to a few of the guys this offseason. Like many here said, there's no harm in at least reaching out to LeBron to see if there's a shot. Maybe we did, maybe we didn't, but it really seems like we didn't even look into bringing in any of the potential max free agents from this offseason. If we didn't do it now, we're not going to do it in 2 years IMO.