It'd be nice to get McDyess, then we could focus on the backup small forward spot, which is where I think we need the most help. I wonder what he'll cost though. If it's $4 or less for 1-2 years, I'm all for it.
For people who said we'd spend over the MLE, remember that we can't spend over the MLE on any given player. That's the maximum we have available to offer one player. We also have the LLE, but that can't be combined with the MLE to make a super exception.
Given that, Artest and Varejao cannot be the guys Boston's thinking of, or if it is, then we're not realistically getting them. Varejao is opting out of a $6.2 million contract for next year. Word is he wants $10. Maybe he gets a long term deal starting at 7 or 8, though I'm not sure who offers it. (Oklahoma City? I think he'd work there. Maybe Memphis. Both those teams need size and have their offense coming from other positions. Or, what would be dangerous for us, it could be a sign and trade getting back an asset for Cleveland - something like Varejao and Ilgauskas for Shaq.) Artest is getting $8 plus right now, and Houston has his Bird rights so they can offer him any amount of money without messing up cap space. Now, they won't give him a max deal or anything, but they'll definitely beat a midlevel offer and focus on trading McGrady's expiring contract to bring in more help.
Marion, McDyess, Wallace, and Hill all make sense too. To whoever mentioned Moon, if we could get him for the LLE, I'd like it.
Fan from VT - If that was your wishlist (Dooling, Pietrus, Andersen), good calls (though not actually possible - Pietrus took the whole MLE, Dooling got $3.3 of the MLE). With Pietrus and Andersen instead of Eddie House (whom we couldn't have afforded if we spend our entire MLE on Pietrus) and O'Bryant/Mikki Moore, we'd have beaten Orlando - Andersen could have given some minutes on Lewis, and Pierce could have guarded Lewis for stretches while Pietrus took Turkoglu. Question is, without Garnett, could we have exploited Cleveland's front court deficiencies as well as Orlando did? That Cleveland team was built for us, not Orlando.