Rondo may help us. Matthews may help us. Ellis is a major talent.
2 of them + a WCS added to Cousins/Gay/Collison puts us miles ahead. Even if you are forced to go with the much cheaper Jeremy Lin/Matthews or Lin/Ellis you have added two quality guards, and now have 4, and if its Lin you might still have enough money to go chase Koufos or some such.
Adn then you fill in the bench with Omri, Dre, Acy, Moreland, Dahntay etc. Tough vets, hard workers, scrappers.
Rondo can't shoot for ****, has admitted in an interview that he doesnt bother playing defense anymore, and is a known cancer in the locker room. I was a big fan of his in Boston, and maybe he just needs a change of scenery (not that that helped him in Dallas) but he is a major risk.
Ellis is much maligned, but I agree, he is a great player. But he is a volume scorer. I'm not sure that will work with Cuz and Rudy. Maybe it does, but that is another risk. Oddly enough, I'd love Ellis as a 6th man. But, obviously, you don't blow your cap wad on a 6th man.
Matthews would be amazing if he can play like he did before his injury. But if he comes back gimpy and we're paying him 15mil a year? Talk about an albatross.
I would LOVE to devour some tasty crow on this one, but I still think the jury is out. It's no so much what we gave up (although, it is irksome that we keep blowing draft picks), but who we will get back that has me worried.
Ah well, we have room to go hard after these FAs, so that is a plus.
The other thing that has me worried is that some of the names we are targeting (Rondo, Ellis) are players that Vivek is known to covet. And now we're getting tweets (I know, I know, take em with a grain of salt) inferring that Vivek is back to his meddlesome ways, and this trade goes way beyond who we gave up and who we get back. If Vivek is still trying to run the show that can only mean disaster.