I don't think Baron Davis is untradable.
I've seen a bunch of reports stating he is, but I think they're all wrong.
Sorry, I didn't mean they were both untradable, just Randolph. Davis is tradable...but still not great value.
Ah okay. I wasn't sure if you meant both or not.
On another note .... A lot of Clippers fans are talking about how Zach Randolph will be a trade asset in 12 months time as an expiring contract. In the scheme of things, considering they're rebuilding and have a rookie franchise player on the way ... I think those Clips fans have a good point, those 12 months between now and then are largely immaterial in the grand scheme of things, and are not worth giving up a significant piece over (in the rebuilding effort -- youth, picks).
Yeps. They should look for ways of unloading Randolph, but it's not a tragedy if they have to keep him this season. No need to downgrade talent because of that.
Absolutely. But if they can get a young PG on the level of Rondo (who may be better than anyone available in this year's draft...even Griffin), and get that money off the books 1 year earlier (in time to make a run at some of the big name FA's), they would jump at it.
If they were able to go into the summer of 2010 with their only big contracts on the books being Kaman and Rondo (assume he resigns for say $10 million per year), along with Al Thornton, and Ben Gordon, a lottery pick from next year (which should be a stronger draft), wouldn't they be a very enticing destination for some of the big names in the summer of 2010. Wouldn't Chris Bosh need to strongly consider going to play in LA with a talented young PG like Rondo, a good center, and some talented wings entering their primes?