Siempre he pensado que por una plantilla que aspire a final de conferencia Ballmer si que pagará el lujo, además es algo que mirarían los agentes libres para venir o no. Pero es cierto eso del nuevo pabellón, no lo recordaba....Cassell escribió:Aparte de la predisposición de los agentes libres a venir, todo dependerá también de lo que quiera gastar Ballmer. Si busca construir un equipo candidato a todo sin tener que pagar el impuesto de lujo o el dinero no es problema pese a que una parte importante del coste del nuevo pabellón salga de su bolsillo. Yo sigo pensando que entre Harris y Gallo va a sobrar uno, y si es Harris lo lógico es que salga ahora para conseguir algo a cambio, aunque sean expirings que liberen salario de cara a la agencia libre.
No lo vería mal como opción cortoplacista. A la sombra de un Leonard o un Durant sería un muy buen refuerzo, sobre todo si decide renunciar a la player option y convertirse en agente libre.With the Los Angeles Clippers pushing for a playoff spot in the loaded Western Conference, they may look to acquire a veteran center like Gasol in order to give their starting lineup a boost.
Their current starter at the position, Marcin Gortat, just doesn’t have much left in the tank, as the Polish big man is averaging a meager 5.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game this season.
Not only would Gasol be an upgrade over Gortat, thanks to his ability to knock down the long ball, he could even close games next to the energetic Montrezl Harrell, who has been one of the best-kept secrets in the league this year.
Even if he doesn’t close games, in a 25-minute-per-night role, Gasol could be extremely productive. Considering he’s already in his age-34 season, taking a slightly smaller nightly role could even benefit him, and help extend the tail end of his prime just a bit.
In order to get a trade done, L.A. could offer Danilo Gallinari, a high-scoring wing who would fit nicely next to Conley, as well as Boban Marjanovic to fill the void left behind by Gasol. The Clippers want to keep cap space open this summer to make a free-agent splash; losing Gallinari (who has two years left on his deal) while adding Gasol, who may opt out of his contract this offseason, could be one way to accomplish both that, as well their mission to make the playoffs this season.
Tal como se pinta todos nos beneficiaríamos, Gallinari recordemos que le queda esta temporada y otra más, en caso de no encajarles sólo lo aguantan temporada y media.With the Los Angeles Clippers pushing for a playoff spot in the loaded Western Conference, they may look to acquire a veteran center like Gasol in order to give their starting lineup a boost.
Their current starter at the position, Marcin Gortat, just doesn’t have much left in the tank, as the Polish big man is averaging a meager 5.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game this season.
Not only would Gasol be an upgrade over Gortat, thanks to his ability to knock down the long ball, he could even close games next to the energetic Montrezl Harrell, who has been one of the best-kept secrets in the league this year.
Even if he doesn’t close games, in a 25-minute-per-night role, Gasol could be extremely productive. Considering he’s already in his age-34 season, taking a slightly smaller nightly role could even benefit him, and help extend the tail end of his prime just a bit.
In order to get a trade done, L.A. could offer Danilo Gallinari, a high-scoring wing who would fit nicely next to Conley, as well as Boban Marjanovic to fill the void left behind by Gasol. The Clippers want to keep cap space open this summer to make a free-agent splash; losing Gallinari (who has two years left on his deal) while adding Gasol, who may opt out of his contract this offseason, could be one way to accomplish both that, as well their mission to make the playoffs this season.
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