I'd be very happy to unload Wallace and his horrible 3 year deal. He's washed up. He is horribly inefficient on offense and he has no legs anymore. I'd be thrilled to unload him if we could find a taker.
Oh give me a break!! Let me guess, we should trade him to Minnesota for Al Jefferson or Ryan Gomes, right? Please. We need a player like Rasheed Wallace if we want to consider contending for a title this year.
While I did start the thread, I am still up in the air about whether we should trade Rasheed or not. But I do contend with the notion that we HAVE to have Rasheed to contend this year. He's added a bunch this year defensively but offensively he might be a liability with the way he can just shoot you out of a lead with his three point chucking.
Also, if we trade Rasheed we still have, over last year's playoff team that went to 7 games of the second round, a much improved Perk, a much improved Rondo, a hopefully healthy KG, Marquis Daniels, Sheldon Williams and then whoever we would nab in the trade. As long as the starters are healthy, we have a shot at winning it all and as much as Rasheed could be a great contributor in the playoffs, he could be a liability with his hot head, technicals, and poor outside shooting.
For instance, say come before the deadline the Hornets still hadn't reduced their payroll below the luxury tax and had to move $3.5 million in payroll and a trade was made sending Rasheed, Scal, Tony, Walker, Hudson and Eddie and $1.5 million to New Orleans and getting back David West, Julian Wright, Marcus Thornton and Darren Collison in return would the team going healthy into the playoffs be all that worse if this was their rotation
Rondo/Collison/Hudson
Allen/Daniels/Thornton
Pierce/Daniels/Wright
KG/West/Williams
Perk/Baby
This trade saves New Orleans $3.4 million, minimum and more if they decide to use the $1.5 million we send them to buy out someone, who we might then resign.
Would the Hornets be giving up some promising young talent in Collison and Thornton and Wright? Sure. But the long and short term savings of money and influx of 41.5 million might be more important to that franchise soon enough.