A couple years down the line, Turiaf may be perceived as a guy that makes you go, "How the hell did this guy land this gynormous contract?" He had flashes with the Lakers, that's for sure, but his play is prevalent upon his energy--he lacks refinement, and I doubt he'll ever develop it. Now, he can thrive in an up-and-down system such as the Warriors with his ability to block shots and slam dunks, but he's undersized and too feisty perhaps for his own good. I get a feeling part of the huge offer stemmed from the fact that he played for a winning team--his stats are okay but don't really warrant that kind of $, and he doesn't seem to have the potential to be more than what he currently is. Foul trouble will always limit his minutes. Semi-talented cheerleader, but the $$$ should've been in the 2.5-3 million range instead.