Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Shocking Free Agent Season

Marc Iavaroni promised to be on a free agent's doorstep on July 1st. Instead he was in Memphis preparing for the summer rookie camp.

Michael Heisley told the Grizz faithful that the team was going to focus on a significant big man on the inside to please Pau Gasol. Then it was reported that the Chris Wallace was in Argentina talking to Andres Nocioni?

Memphis was told by Chris Wallace they would be shocked with Memphis' free agent move this summer. So far nothing has happened.

I think it is safe to say most of their fans are shocked so far.

As the first official day that NBA free agents could sign contracts comes to an end, the Memphis Grizzlies have been noteworthy for their lack of offers more than who they are looking at.

Today some former big named players the Grizzlies were reportedly interested in at one time or another signed contracts all over the league, Chauncey Billups, Rashard Lewis, even Andres Nocioni, have all signed contracts with teams but still not even a rumor that a Grizzlies contract offer was refused. The Grizzlies are one of only two teams in the NBA below the salary cap and the other team, the Charlotte Bobcats, already has Emeka Okefor, Sean May, Walter Hermann and Primoz Brezac so big men probably aren't high on their list of free agent signees.

So Memphis should be in the cats bird seat to make a play at whatever big man they want. The best two, Anderson Varejao and Darko Milicic, are both available with the $8 miilion plus the Grizz have to offer. What is Chris Wallace waiting on?

Naturally Wallace doesn't have the 'complete autonomy' to make a deal that Jerry West reportedly had but the names available weren't a secret. Hasn't Wallace had time to contact both big men, find out their price, talk to Heisley and still be prepared to make an offer by now? Why hasn't the team made a move yet?

Maybe the team is hesitant to make an offer on Varejao because the Cavs has promised to match any offer. Perhaps the team is reconsidering their options now that Darko is an unrestricted free agent with the Rashard Lewis deal. What ever the reason Memphis fans were promised action and so far they have gotten nothing.

Is Wallace pursuing a trade route instead of simply dropping money in free agency? It would appear that there may be more talent available in a trade than is available in the free agent market but what do the Grizzlies have to offer in such a trade?

As it stands now there is no action, lots of silence and plenty of fan frustration.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Varejao would be a perfect fit for the Grizz but I would rather keep the money than overpay for a role player. Varejao is worth a salary starting a 6 million a year. If the Grizz offer him that, the Cavs will match. Millic isn't woth more than the mid level. If signed for more than the mid level, then only sign him for 3 years. I would rather keep money than overpay for mediocre talent.

Chip Crain said...

Looks like we both got what we wanted. Darko signed for just over the MLE but for only 3 years and Varejao seems headed for the qualifying offer route to become an unrestricted free agent next year.

It appears obvious that $6 million for Varejao would have been matched and Darko would have been gone somewhere else it that happened. By signing Darko and allowing Varejao to sign the qualifying offer Memphis may end up with both players in the future.

Wouldn't that be shocking.