verbal8 wrote:Dat2U wrote:I know I'm in the minority on this, but really hope we aren't trying to bring back Webster AND keep Ariza. No matter how much love there is for Webster, folks have got to realize that's poor allocation of the limited resources we have this offseason.
I am in favor of retaining Webster at a reasonable cost. It does crowd the SF position, but he also looks like a good option as a back-up SG.
I think Ariza can get enough PT early in the season to have some trade value. It would be ideal to trade him for a big or back-up guard, but a future pick and cap space or expiring contract would be fine also.
I've heard a lot of people talk about trading Ariza at the deadline, but honestly, I don't see us getting a draft pick in return for him. First of all, he's expiring, so even if a team really wanted him, he wouldn't be guaranteed to stay with his new team, so they wouldn't give up a 1st rounder in return, no matter how much protection was attached. Second, if a team really wanted him, they could just sign him that summer as a free agent most likely, so again, no need to give away their 1st round pick. If we can get a 1st rounder, even if it's heavily protected for the forseeable future, then sure, go ahead, but I just don't see it happening.
Then maybe we could trade Ariza for a backup PG or big man, but I wouldn't want to do that unless it was a quality player we actually wanted, and he'd have to be signed to a very reasonable deal. If it's not an expiring contract, then I don't want that player's salary to eat up our cap space that we're on track to have next summer. Unless of course it's for a player that's young and good, but guess what? No one is trading us a young and good player signed to a reasonable deal for an expiring Trevor Ariza. Get real.
And if we're talking about trading Ariza for a similarly talented player at PG or PF/C who is also expiring, then I don't think it's worth it. First of all, that same deal would probably be available this summer, so if we're interested in that trade now, we should just take it. Second of all, I don't really see many players who are expiring next year that fit that profile, at least not anybody that their teams would want to give up in return for Ariza. And at the deadline, as long as things are going well for us, I'd rather not rock the boat and lose a contributing player and try to integrate a new guy mid-season.
I'm just very skeptical of our ability to trade Ariza at the deadline for a fair value that doesn't hurt our long-term cap situation. I'd rather just keep Ariza on the team for the rest of the season, do what we can in the playoffs (hopefully), and then let Ariza walk next summer if need be.