As I have said before, Shaq on a minimum contract is a good thing but signing and trading for him on a three year contract(yes, I know only the first has to be guaranteed) is foolhardy in my opinion.
Rasheed's contract is more valuable than to get just Shaq. Also, if he isn't a good fit chemistry wise, you don't want to be paying him multiple millions of dollars to sit at the end of the bench and gripe or have to eat because you have to cut him.
Honestly, I think once Charlotte doesn't pick up the option on Erick Dampier's contract, that trying to pick him up would be a great move.
Dampier wouldn't be terrible, but he ain't coming for vet min money and I'm not sure it's that great a move to use Sheed's deal to bring in a center that's about as good a rebounder as Perk, but is a worse defender and is a significantly worse scorer.
Dampier averaged a whopping 1 point and 0% from the field in over 23 minutes a game for Dallas this past playoffs. Over 23 minutes a game. 1 point. A field goal percentage of 0.
Mike
What options will Dampier have once he is bought out?
What teams? How much playing time will they be offering? And, what type of contracts will they be offering?
EastAtlanta -- maybe they'd offer a portion of their MLE but they are right beside the luxury tax threshold so it's unclear whether they'd surpass that for a role player like Dampier. The offer would be as backup center to Al Horford and anywhere from 10-20 minutes a night. I'm thinking Atlanta is more likely to run with Zaza Pachulia than to exceed the luxury tax for Damp though.
Boston -- veteran minimum + 20 minutes a night until Perk comes back then the fourth big role swapping and changing with BBD depending on matchups.
Charlotte -- Fairly desperate for a center, I could see the Bobcats ponying up $3 million and giving him a fair shot at a starting job (competing with Nazr)
Chicago -- Backup center. 10-15 minutes a night. The Bulls still have some cap space leftover ($5-8 million) so they could make a good contract offer.
Miami -- The Heat could pursue Dampier. They'd only have a minimum contract offer but they could offer good minutes and potentially a starting role. Also a great shot at a title.
Orlando -- would need to move Gortat
Milwaukee -- doubt it, probably want to play L.Sanders as their backup center to Bogut. Possibly though. Only have the LLE or minimum contract to offer.
WestDallas -- Nah, not with Tyson + Haywood. Would need to trade Tyson to convince Dampier to join.
Denver -- Desperately want another big man but only have their LLE or minimum contracts to offer.
Houston -- Nope, Yao + B.Miller. No playing time.
LA Lakers -- Fourth big but not enough minutes available to be a serious contender for his signature.
Memphis -- Gasol + Thabeet, no minutes.
Oklahoma -- likely satisfied with their Green/Ibaka and Aldrich/Krstic/Collison ... but they could offer an interesting situation (money/role/minutes) if they so wished.
Phoenix -- don't see them being interested in a plodder like Dampier
Portland -- no minutes
San Antonio -- Yeah, Damp would be a solid fit in San Antonio. They still have part of their MLE left too ($1.5 to $2 million I think). A nice trio of big men of Duncan, Splitter and Dampier. Then Blair and McDyess as supporting acts and Bonner as a deep reserve.
Utah -- still desperate for size and interior defense. Dampier would be a good addition for the Jazz. Luxury tax issues + the Raja Bell contract will limit their contract offer ($2-3 million). It's unclear whether Utah would want him as a starting C (Memo Okur?) or a backup C so the quality of their role could vary.
SummaryI think Charlotte and Chicago are Dampier's best chances at a good contract.
Outside of them, I think Miami + possibly Utah, Denver and San Antonio can make enticing offers. Along with Boston.