1) Chandler or Dalembert
2) DeAndre Jordan
3) Marc Gasol
This is purely based on money they will make and need for defense. If he had drafted Favors last year instead of Cousins, Marc Gasol would be on the top of my list. If we traded Casspi for a more defensive minded big and not JJ Hickson, Gasol would be on the top of my list.
But here we are. Cousins, JT,and Hickson. None of those guys are known for their defense, with JT being the best defender of the bunch, and all of them being extremely foul prone.
Gasol should make the most money, followed closely by Chandler, then Dalembert, then Jordan. I think its highly unlikely Chandler leaves Dallas or Jordan leaves the Clippers.
And between Dalembert or Gasol, I'll take Dalembert if he wants to come back here.
I'll be honest with you. I'd love to have Dalembert back. Chandler would still be my first choice. But if I had the choice between Gasol and Dalembert, I'd take Gasol. First, Gasol is a better defender than people are giving him credit for. Secondly, he'll be 27 years old in jan, while Dally is 30 years old. Thirdly, his overall skill level is higher than Dalemberts. He's a terrific passer and I can easily see Cousins and Gasol doing an impression of Webber and Vlade in the high/low post. Gasol is capable of putting the ball on the floor with effeciency while Dally's attempts are an adventure. As far as shotblocking goes, Dalembert averaged 1.5 blocks per game last season in around 25 minutes a game. Gasol averaged 1.7 blocks a game in around 31 minutes a game. So its almost a push in that dept.
Jordan is an interesting prospect, and I think the Clips will do everything possible to keep him. But while he's young, he's also the least skilled of the four mentioned. He's not a very good passer, and is a turnover waiting to happen when he puts the ball on the floor. I realize that stats don't tell the whole story, but they are a yardstick to some degree on a players abilities.
Gasol: 11.7 PPG - 7.0 RPG - 1.7 BPG - 2.5 APG - 52.7% FGP
Jordan: 7.1 PPG - 7.2 RPG - 1.8 BPG - 0.5 APG - 68.6% FGP
Dalembert: 8.1 PPG - 8.2 RPG - 1.5 BPG - 0.8 APG - 47% FGP
Chandler: 10.1 PPG - 9.4 RPG - 1.1 BPG - 0.4 APG - 65.4% FGP
Now you can find plusses and minuses with all of them. But if you look for the player thats pretty good at just about everything, its Gasol. Jordan and Dalembert may be slightly better overall in the shotblocking dept, but not much. Chandler may be the better man post defender and pick and roll defender, but again, not by much. All this is just my opinion, so take it for what its worth. But I watched Gasol play quite a bit last season and he impressed me. I think Randolph took some of the rebounding load off of him and it allowed him more freedom in other areas.
As far as JT being foul prone. One of my pet peaves is that people don't take the time to notice when a player makes an improvement. Some folks will always see a player as the player they saw in his first year in the league. JT was greatly improved last season. When compared to the four players we've been discussing he holds up quite well.
Chandler: 3.2 fouls per game
Gasol: 3.3 fouls per game
Dalembert: 2.8 fouls per game
Jordan: 3.2 fouls per game
Thompson: 2.8 fouls per game
Thompson, Dally, and Jordan all player similar minutes with Chandler and Gasol both playing around 5 minutes more per game. All in all, JT was fine in the foul dept last season. JT has turned himself into a good man and iso defender. He may never be a shotblocker, but as long as he's playing PF thats not a big issue. If you watched the Philly/Melo game, JT basicly shut down Lebron when he was guarding him.