Agreed, Diop's not worth much of anything. That's why Wallace would be such a bargain - guys that are big enough to play the 5 get overpaid. Sheed is big enough for the 5, and agile enough for the 4. To get him for the same price someone is paying Diop? How can that not be considered a bargain.
While Marion, IF he would take the money and IF he would happy in a bench role, would be a bargain for that money, too, I just think the difference between him and the wings you can get for less money is a lot less than the difference between Sheed and the bigs you can get for less money.
On the Andre Miller thing - NOBODY is giving him $10 mil a year. One intriguing spot he could land for about $6-7 mil a year is Portland - they need a point guard and veteran leadership. He'd be a pretty nice fit up there, particularly since they play a slow game that would suit Miller. But only a few teams will actually have money below the cap -
Detroit (around $18.5)
Atlanta ($14)
Memphis ($14)
Oklahoma City ($14)
Toronto ($9)
Portland ($8.5)
Sacramento ($7.5)
Detroit will not be paying big money to a point guard - they'll look at Gordon, maybe Turkoglu, maybe Odom, guys like that but not Miller. Atlanta will probably spend its money to keep Marvin Williams and Pachulia. Memphis is a wild card but with Conley and OJ Mayo, I just don't see them targeting an old point guard. Same with Oklahoma City and its young group. Toronto has Calderon. Sacramento doesn't need old guys. Portland is the only team that could give more than the MLE.
Looking at that list, it just seems that almost all free agents are gonna have to stay where they are or settle for the midlevel. It's a buyer's market.
So returning to Marion again, he will only get anything above the midlevel from TOronto. Otherwise we're in about as good a position as any other team, except maybe Cleveland or Orlando if Turkoglu leaves, which could potentially offer him a starting spot. But in those places, he'll still be a low-level offensive option. As much as I had said before that Marion wouldn't take a supporting role, nobody's gonna wnt him in anything but a supporting role.
I still would prefer Sheed but it seems more a realistic policy. And I also agree our strategy should be to talk immediately to Wallace, Artest, Marion and that caliber of free agent and move on quickly if they're not willing to commit early. Can't be left holding the bag in a buyer's market like this year.