I think we can safely say, that Hayes gets the most bang for the buck, as a 6'6" center that can't jump, and has an average wingspan. There's absolutely nothing that stands out about him, other than his knowledge of how to play basketball, and execute that knowledge to the best of his abilities. I look as Hayes as a luxury player. Someone that you'd love to have on your bench, if you already have the main pieces in place. I don't look at him as one of the main peices. So from that prespective, it appeared to me that we were putting the cart before the horse.
I think if I had a choice between Beasley and Darko, I'd go with Beasley, simply because of the talent level. But then you're taking on a possible headache. But, lets remember, the same thing was thought about T Will, and there are teams out there that think the same thing about Cuz. Darko would be the safer choice, and he would add height to a mostly undersized team. But hell, why not build a team out of talented malcontents that nobody else wants. They'd have a common bond and goal. To prove the rest of the NBA wrong. Why not become the old Oakland A's of basketball. A team that fought with each other in the lockerroom, and kicked everyone's butt on the field.