Canzano: Make the trade now
Put Wallace on next plane to New Jersey
08/10/03
T he Trail Blazers have it all wrong.
They are making a huge mistake by mulling over a trade that would send Rasheed
Wallace to New Jersey.
They are thinking about a deal with the Nets.
They should not stop there.
The Blazers should hurry up, shake on it, empty Wallace's locker, place his
things in a cardboard box, stick the box on the Rose Garden steps, and then
change the locks.
That would be about right.
It has been clear for some time that the season can not start with Wallace on
Portland's roster. Not if Blazers management wants anyone to believe things
have really changed.
Wallace is in Las Vegas attending a Big Man's Camp, but unless he's receiving
a heart transplant, it's not going to help locker room chemistry.
Right now, New Jersey probably would make the deal to send Kenyon Martin and
Dikembe Mutumbo to Portland for Wallace and Arvydas Sabonis' contract.
Martin reportedly is asking for a trade.
Let us join him.
Wallace is the team curmudgeon. He is well tolerated, not well liked, by his
teammates.
This offseason all the discussion has been about image and character. Blazers
president Steve Patterson, a straight shooter with good intentions, has been a
breath of fresh air. But if Patterson is the one standing in the way of making
this trade, then he's naive and unaware of the positive message getting rid of
Wallace would send.
It's difficult to ignore what Wallace symbolizes. He is a talented ballplayer,
yes. But he also is a contemptuous, towel-throwing, referee-threatening,
marijuana-smoking franchise icon.
The NBA suspended Wallace for seven games last season after he confronted
referee Tim Donaghy outside the Rose Garden after a game.
The Blazers went 5-2 in those games without Wallace, but they somehow missed
the obvious lesson.
Forget Patterson's 25-Point Pledge.
Here's a One-Point Pledge for Patterson: Wear the headband, don't let the
headband wear you.
Martin, who will make $5.1 million this year, would become a restricted free
agent after the season. Mutumbo will make $17.9 million this year and $19.7
million next season.
Martin, who averaged 16.7 points and 8.3 rebounds last season, is New Jersey's
vocal leader. He is big on loyalty. The Nets, who inflated payroll this
offseason by keeping Jason Kidd and adding Alonzo Mourning, haven't committed
to a contract extension for Martin.
Wallace, who makes $17 million, becomes a free agent at the end of the season a
nyway. Sabonis, 38, has two years and $14 million left on his contract. However
, his contract isn't guaranteed until Aug. 15, which means the Blazers or
another team can waive him and save money.
But if you're the Blazers, payroll isn't the key factor in this trade.
Portland's locker room chemistry and team leadership would improve overnight.
Fans would believe the talk about change is genuine.
And Wallace gets a fresh start, too.
Patterson and general manager John Nash should be giddy and falling all over
themselves at the opportunity to make Wallace a part of their first trade. It
would give them instant credibility.
If there is an objection to trading Wallace, it should only come from Blazers
coach Maurice Cheeks, who doesn't yet have the safety net of a fair contract
extension.
By trading Wallace to New Jersey, Cheeks would lose his most talented veteran
player and have to start his entire system over. Martin is a competitor and
Mutumbo a defensive warrior, but for Cheeks, self-preservation is an issue.
Still, we're talking franchise preservation here.
And if the Blazers are serious about changes, this is one deal that needs to
be closed.
John Canzano: 503-294-5065; johncanzano@aol.com
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