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Do you expect Gasol to be traded?
I don’t necessarily
expect Gasol to be moved, but at the same time, I don’t believe a word from the current Memphis ownership. It’s too long and drawn out to get into here, but if you’re curious you can google for some recent articles on the topic. Readers Digest version: they’re trying to sell the team, it’s not going smoothly, Jerry West is not happy, etc. Basically, it’s a bad situation down there. So, for them to say that a $70 million dollar contract will never be moved, I’m not buying it. Don’t get your hopes up, but don’t dismiss the notion either. Also, Gasol has 5 years left (including this season) and is currently making about $12 mil, with slight escalations each season. He’s actually the most attainable, financially speaking, star player in the league that’s not currently under a rookie contract. Theoretically, he could be had for Brown & Sweetney. They’d never do that obviously, but the numbers would match up.
Gasol has much higher trade value than Iverson did. He’s 8 years younger, has less baggage, and is a 7 footer that does a bit of everything. Those guys don’t grow on trees. The bigger problem, though, as I mentioned above, is that he’s not that difficult to squeeze in from a cap standpoint. That means more potential suitors. Very few teams could absorb Garnett’s contract. Almost anyone could take on $12 mil for Gasol.
As I see it right now, you’re 1 big man away from a kick ass 8-man rotation:
G hinrich
G gordon
G thabo
F deng
F nocioni
F tyrus
C wallace
C player x
You have the following assets that could be moved without disturbing the primary rotation:
G duhon
G griffin
F khryapa
C brown
C sweetney
C allen
2007 pick from the Knicks
If you can somehow land a legitmate big man from the players/pick on the 2nd list, you have a championship caliber team. Brown & Sweetney are both expiring contracts totaling roughly $11 mil. I might offer those 2 plus the pick for Gasol. Memphis would probably hang up the phone, but nothing ventured nothing gained. My guess is it would take Brown, one of their young players with promise, and the pick. In that case, you’d really have to think it over because that’s a lot to give.
There are plenty of options, though. Names will come out in the next month that we haven’t been hearing to date. This is an entirely separate conversation that I could go on for days about, so I’ll just give one example: if Sacramento continues to get rolled over and decides to dump big contracts in order to rebuild, I’d gladly give you PJ Brown for a guy like Brad Miller. The Bulls should be able to absorb a contract like that without fear of losing Deng, Gordon, or Nocioni. Noce is the wild card, though. They have exclusive rights to deal with Deng & Gordon this offseason. Noce is a straight up free agent. If someone offers him a crazy contract, there’s not much you can do about it.