Post#590 » by fishercob » Mon Dec 2, 2013 2:18 pm
Good Ariza discussion.
Keep in mind that David Aldridge reported that we had agreed to trade him to Clippers for Caron Butler's rotting corpse at last year's trade deadline, only to be rescued by Donald Sterling nixing the deal.
I have been a vocal proponent of trading Ariza, but have changed my mind. A big reason behind my thinking was given my confidence that we are going to re-up Gortat, we won't have all that much cap room. So I figured we just ought to trade Ariza for a good player and then use the MLE instead of the cap space.
Ariza is going to be attractive to two types of teams -- those that want to add him for deep playoff run, and those that want salary relief. Well, as has been pointed out, we have other expiring deals. We don't need Ariza to trade for a Channing Frye or Glen Davis or Amir Johnson (should we have the chance), as we have Singleton, Seraphin, Booker, and Vesely who all play less and are less important to the team. As for contenders, no one is going to give up a player that will be really helpful to us in order to add Ariza. Maybe someone has (and would give up) a decent pick for him. Time will bear that out.
It's aggressively optimistic (that's another way of saying foolishly unrealistic) to assume that Porter -- a rookie with obviously no NBA experience, coming off an injury -- is going to match Ariza's contributions at any point this year, let alone reasonably soon. So unless something really, really good comes along that makes us a much better team now and/or strengthens our asset base for the future, we ought to just hold on to Ariza.
Keep in mind, his Bird RIghts might have some value. Some takes that may want him probably won't have the cap space to sign him outright, so we could finagle a little value in JJ Redick type of S&T to a contender if it comes to that.
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