VCfor3 wrote:SD2042 wrote:It goes to show this deal should have never been consummated in the first place. Now the Grizzlies have egg on their faces for their results. Good luck finding a sucker to take on Parsons and his deal. The best case scenario for them is to use the stretch provision on Parsons and pay him for the next three years.
I'd rather not use the stretch provision. Just get it off the books in one year. This offseason, see if you can move him as an expiring contract for a longer contract (like Batum) or if no one has interest you can tell him you'll buy him out if he gives part of the money back. If he won't give up any money, you just keep him to use as an expiring at the trade deadline.
I've always hated the signing because of CP's history of injuries.
The one name that continues to stick out is Nicolas Batum. However he like CP has issues with his injuries and has an extra year to his contract. I can't deal with such of return.
I've been examining different scenarios involving the Grizzlies to restructure the roster for their quasi-competing they are doing this season. Keeping in mind, I have doubts they will reach the playoffs and have no choice but to focus on rebuilding come this off-season.