Joel is under contract with the Blazers for at least two more seasons... making $6.3m and $6.9m. He has a player option for $7.4m in the 2010-2011 season.
He'll be 31 when the 2010 season starts... would he opt out hoping to get one last payday, even if he starts at lower salary his first year? Who knows. I would guess he plays it out and then tests free agency the following year.
His attitude about coming off the bench should be interesting to see... he has started 316 of the 405 career games in which he's appeared, and he's only come off the bench in 14 games in the last three years combined. I think it will be hard for him to argue he's a superior player to Oden, but he's still used to being a starter and I think that it's conceivable he'll chafe a bit.
If the team is winning, though? Playing 15 minutes a game off the bench behind GO would seemingly be more acceptable.
So now... the Blazers. He's making a fair chunk of change for a backup center, but he might be the best backup center in the NBA right now, and in terms of being able to play a role (defensive presence) in limited minutes? He's going to be worth every penny they pay him.
Portland has several big bodies right now in terms of GO/Aldridge/Frye/Diogu and Joel, but I don't think that they will move him for a youngster any time soon and only Greg and Joel are really centers. The team is pretty young already and if Joel can accept the role that he seems so well suited for, the Blazers should hold onto him at least until his contract expires.
Ed O.