What happens if we end up stuck with Okafur's contract? Doesn't that just extend the Webber debacle into the far distant future? If we're going to trade KT away, I'd much rather see it be for someone/anyone who doesn't automatically become the longest contract on our books.
Being stuck with the contract of a guy who goes about 13pts 10rebs 2blks a year is not the hugest curse in the world. It MIGHT be if you were tryign to rebuild, but people need to flip that switch. If we are heading back up and trying to win we WILL be pciking up contracts, and should be. The fanbase here feels like the handling on a '72 Oldsmobile luxury car -- all mushy and with a slow turn radius. For all thso years when we should have been rebuilding, people kicked and screamed and fought against the rebuilding tactics -- clearing salaries, diving down for high draft picks, playin youth. Now all of a sudden the rebuild may be complete and the climb back up imminent, and people who took years to finally settle on rebuilding strategies are now finding it hard to siwtch back into winning strategies -- i.e. add salaries, plug holes with vets, etc.
Questions would be:
1) do we want a defensive/reboundign center?
Answer: yes
2) are we going to want a defensive/rebounding center 4 years from now?
Answer: yes
3) what's the going rate for a good defensive rebounding center?
Answer: $10+mil (see Dalembert, Chandler, Varejao etc. for going rates -- normally about a 5yr $50mil contract)
So now we have a chance to get one...more or less for free. We're going to need one, not only this year, but going forward. Its utter foolishness to think we will ever be big winners without vast improvement in that part of our game. And we aren't going to get a high quality one much cheaper. They cost what they cost.
Arguments are the opportunity cost of giving up KT -- that maybe we can turn him into Bosh, or use the capspace this summer to sign Bosh. But that really is not terribly likely. Or that we are going to get stuck with a big contract...except that 1) we need the type of player that contract represnets, and would have to pay anybody we got at that level with that game about the same, and 2) since players at that level and with that game all cost in that range, the contract may likely be moveable.