Yes, very interesting. But I am not at all sure we have the goods to get that pick without giving up Kevin, and if you do give up Kevin, you have to be sure the guy you are getting back is the real deal. Gets especially tough when you have Denver perhaps dangling Melo, and what about Chicago? Coming off the disastrous year how ballsy of them would it be for them to scoop up a stack of that young, but disappointing talent and ship it off to Miami to end up with BOTH the #1 and #2 picks, both Beasely and Rose in one haul?
In any case, Miami seems to have shown minimal interest in Ron, and I have assumed they are scared of him, and with Ron having that damn opt out clause it just makes things so hard. Hate those stupid things. But here was the sneaky thought I had just glancing at salaries.
The Bribe: we take their worst contracts
Ron Artest $8.5mil (ender)
Sheldon Williams $3.4mil (ender w/ team option)
Quincy Douby $1.4mil (ender w/ team option)
#12 pick
Mark Blount $7.4mil (2 years)
Marcus Banks $4.2mil (3 years)
#2 pick
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If a team were not entirely terrified of Ron Ron, its not an entirely unreasonable proposal. Keys upon giving them a huge patch of cap room next year, meanwhile clears out a couple of failed young guys for us, and of course the Ron conundrum. And only the Banks contract runs beyond our 09-10 cap room summer. But as mentioned the Heat never seen to have shown much interest in Ron, even when it made sense -- apparently preferring to even take a chance on Ricky Davis.

And I remember a couple of years back when Banks was on the market, it did not seem like Geoff was terribly interested their either. But of course all of that is just ends to a means. We want the #2 pick. The Heat get a proven talent and cap relief. Hey, why not?
