heater4life wrote:Again, Pachulia was a name thrown out as a feasible option to those that are saying the Heat should seek front court help via trade.
He has 3 years left in his contract! We still don't know what kind of deal we are getting from the big 3. For all we know they go on a year-by-year from here on out. Do you make a move for someone with a contract like Pachulia before knowing what the Big 3 are doing? Makes no sense. It is the type of desperate move that Cleveland did before they lost LeBron.
Now having said that, the reality is that the Miami Heat next season will be much different team. Ray Allen and Shane Battier will more than likely be gone into retirement. James Jones and Rashard Lewis will be free agents as well. IMO, replacing that many defected shooters (Ray and Shane most likely) is an unlikely task. So the Heat would have to evolve.
I agree, the team needs to evolve, but PROVEN shooters are at a premium around the league. If Allen and Battier retire, we need to be ready to replace them with PROVEN players. Ennis is NOT proven. He might develop into a nice shooter but he is not now. Resigning JJ and Lewis is needed as well. Having JA expiring contract to trade for a shooter in the off-season might come in handy. Pachulia would eliminate that flexibility.
As overpaid as you might see a player like Pachulia, he (or any other decent front court player) would add low post d, scoring and rebounding that is needed outside of Bosh and Birdman. Pachulia's contract would not restrict Miami from resigning Beasley and Oden, nor using the mini mle to sign a FA. Its not like Joel has an expiring contract. Hes under contract next season while the Heat have to make these moves regardless.
You think too much of Pachulia. Defense, scoring, low post D? Are we talking about the same player?
Pachulia is nothing more than a backup and not worth the additional years in his contract. We can get similar skills off the bench at a much cheaper cost from B. Haywood who is a FA. We also don't have Oden or Beasley Bird rights, so yes it wouldn't stop us from signing them for the minimum but we would have to use one of our exceptions if they wanted more money which I think they will pursue.
The extra year in Pachulias contract effects the looming offseason no more than Joel Anthonys contract does.
How is that? Joel Anthony is an expiring contract as soon as this upcoming off-season if he picks up his player option. Pachulia's contract runs through 2015-16 season. Also, Joel makes 1.4mil less in salary.
Every team has to overpay for needs you talk about "Cleveland Cavs decisions" as if the Heat dont have a non contributing Udonis Haslem at 4.3M and Joel Anthony at 3.8M. (love UD btw)
You really think UD and JA were bad decisions? Must I remind you what it took in 2010 to get the big 3 together and then put decent players around them?
UD and JA were big contributors for the first two seasons of the big 3. Over time we were able to add more players that push them down the bench but don't forget that we needed them at the time. Plus UD took a pay-cut from what he was being offered. Unfortunately injuries have derailed his career.