JN61 wrote:This is good move for him. If he does ok numbers while winning championship he gets ok contract.
It's the best place for him to land if he cares about a title. Of course I'd like to see him with the Lakers, but, he wouldn't get to play much if AD comes back to play his normal minutes again. I think Brooklyn and Portland make the most sense in terms of what he can contribute and fitting into their existing rosters. Plus can't forget that he has a good relationship with D'Andre. I'd be surprised to see him land with anyone else.
Griffin's days as a top paid star are done. If he's able to log significant impactful minutes for a contender in these playoffs, that may help boost his value heading into next season. But, he would have to perform at a truly elite level to make GMs forget his never-ending health problems keeping him off the court. His talent is undeniable, but, it really doesn't matter if he's not out there contributing. And his athleticism is clearly not what it once was.
I could see a team like Orlando trying to lock him up for 2 or 3 seasons if they decide to part ways with Gordon. I could also see him being a great salvage candidate for San Antonio if Pops wasn't so close to potentially retiring. Maybe Atlanta if they part ways with Collins? Knicks don't make any sense. They're already getting better production at the same spot from Randle. I don't really see any of the true title contenders tossing significant money at him beyond this season unless he's accepting a massive pay cut down into the 5 to 10 million range per season. He'll probably still pull north of 18 or 20 million from the teams with more cap flexibility just because that's what those types of teams do with their money.