This is a bit of revisionist history. Marc Gasol was the 48th pick in the draft a yr before the trade, and his name was hardly mentioned by the pundits who analyzed the deal after. He was so obviously a throw-in. Even Gregg Popovich (who given SA's history of scouting in Europe) was
vocal in how one-sided that deal was in LA's favor. He was hardly a known entity. And he had put up OK numbers one season on a shit team in Europe. Come on, man.
Greg Brown has arguably more pedigree at age 20 than Gasol did at the same age.
"What they did in Memphis is beyond comprehension," said Popovich. "There should be a trade committee that can scratch all trades that make no sense. I just wish I had been on a trade committee that oversees NBA trades. I'd like to elect myself to that committee. I would have voted no to the L.A. trade."
When told that Wallace had challenged executives to criticize the deal publicly, Popovich replied, "Well, there you go. I'm on the record."