All of this discussion about Q's deal does teach us something. The worst thing in the NBA is to be saddled with a bad contract. A bad signing is way worse than no signing at all.
When we signed Q, most of us considered it a good signing. It was a little expensive, but we were convinced he was a quality player--I was on board with it.
That's why I am not really interesting in $8 million deals for Gooden or Wilcox. Some of the deals signed this summer are really going to come back and bite some GM's.
I wish we had JJ on this team, but if we had him at the deal he has now, we'd be in terrible shape.
Barbosa's deal seems reasonable. Its marketable by all appearances. Diaw shows all the signs of being good, but at 10 mil per year, his deal would be ours for the duration. It would be hard to move him if we wanted to.
He really ought to be thinking about whatever deal the Suns are offering. It doesn't hurt him to wait until October to squeeze out a little more, but if he is wise, he'll get it done by then.
If Diaw goes into this year without an extension, and then his minutes drop, or he doesn't perform as well as he did at the end of last year, or anything, his stock will drop dramatically. If he has a major injury, or even just a nagging injury like James Jones had this year, GM's will look at him as a flash in the pan.
Its a messy business, but it is much easier for a GM to destroy his team by paying too much, rather than paying too little.