Post#3 » by shrink » Sun Dec 5, 2010 5:55 pm
Iguodala is certainly one of the most realistic, available options for talent out there. I think that PHI knows its not going anywhere, with only 5 win so far, and questions whether Iggy can fit alongside Evan Turner. It's interesting the CLE is mentioned, since they really lack rebuilding pieces except for their $14.5 mil TPE, and this makes me suspicious that PHI just wants to get out from that contract.
As a MIN fan, who wouldn't like Iguodala? He defends, he can score, he's not old, and he never gets hurt. Our least-talented spot is at the 2, and we have only 80 days before our own cap space gooes "poof." However, that salary is simply huge for a guy who's proven he can't be a Number 1.
2010-11 $12,345,250
2011-12 $13,351,750
2012-13 $14,718,250
2013-14 $15,904,750
At a little over $14 mil/year, this is a one-way trip. If a legit Number 1 comes along, which is something we've always said we needed, we won't be able to afford the guy (assuming we'd want to pay to keep Love and Beasley .. though that's not guaranteed).
One of my frustrations with Ridnour's contract is that you don't lock up that much money for that long for a back-up .. a guy that doesn't fit the salary-role, especially for a lottery team. You lose flexibility both with the roster and with the payroll. I get the same concerns over Iguodala's contract. If you're taking a $14 mil, 4-year chunk out of your payroll, most teams spend that money on their Number 1 guy. If we do it on Iguodala, does that mean we may be passing on a true Number 1 in the future?
And we're also a team with 5 wins. Is Iguodala going to make us a play-off team, or stall us in the middle of the pack for the next 4 years?
As a fan, I have to admit I'd be excited. We'd certainly win more games. As a realist, I would have to say I have real concerns if Iguodala is a dead-end.