Nimrod.
LOL, this comming from the second dumbest poster on this board!
Funny how you begin the debate with name calling. Didn't even have to post much to have you fall off a cliff with the name calling. Fine dopey, we'll keep it simple.
You do not see the point. A trade is only about what you actually get now- future considerations like a pick to be named later have a very uncertain value- a value of course, but nothing that you can quantify beyond very basic criteria at the time of the trade. At the time the Lakers traded Shaq, they had no idea it would lead to Gasol, because it didn't! What about Shaq's trade had any specific impact on Gasol? NONE!
Dopey,
The Grizz's primary goal was for flexibility, that's why they went after the "biggest expiring contract out there". The Grizz notion of "value" is not the same as everyone else. They are trying to sell the team, the have been for a while and they are trying to minimize thier payroll. I don't know what they are thinking about their long term future but it looks they they are trying to free up a ton of cap space since they could not get "player/personnel" value for Gasol, maybe they can throw money at some FA down the road.
THE POINT- is that Memphis got next to nothing from LA for Gasol, so little that not only Pop, but the entire friggin league is saying the Memphis GM is a bozo, or something else is going on. Now, the Memphis GM claims he was going his work, and had contacted everybody and dared any GM to call him on it. Well, Pop called him on it- meaning he never got contacted about a possible trade for Gasol.
They were saying the same thing about the Lakers with the Shaq trade, probably said the same thing about the Bucks with the Kareem trade. It happens. Sounds like sour grapes to me, every other GM missed out or could not put the right package together. Maybe some GM's are as DUMB as you are in regards to the value of thier players and were unwilling to give up much in "player/personnel" value so the Grizz got desperate and went after "expiring contract" value. I know a few GM's are pissed because they felt they offered up way more than the Lakers for Gasol, problem is the Grizz were not expecting equal value in a player, nor do I believe they were offered that, so the Grizz set their sites on an expiring contract. I'm 100% sure other teams offered player 100X better than Kwame but I doubt those players were more valuable to the Grizz than Kwame's contract.
AND everyone thinks that LA got over on Memphis.
That is a very big contrast with the recent Shaq trade, where some think that Miami made out big time and others think the Suns ripped off Miami. There's a lot of disagreement there- even NBA analysts can't come to a consensus on whether or not this trade will work for Phoenix. The opposite has happened with the Gasol trade.
While the concenseus is not 100% like the Gasol trade, the MAJORITY of the NBA thinks that not only did the Heat make out on this trade BUT the Suns actually hurt themselves in the process.