Honestly, I'm really not interested in addressing a question based on the unspoken fallacious assumption that "cap space" is the only thing sacrificed by over-paying players. If we have learned nothing this off-season (and last), we should understand that lack of financial flexibility and contract immobility severely restrict a franchise's options both in free agency and the trade market, and severely hamper's a GM's ability to remodel, reshape, and tweak a roster as necessary, and can often have unforeseen consequences, such as the undesired departure of a player that has been or could potentially be a significant contributor, or the inability to pursue a player who would, under normal circumstances, be a relatively reasonable target.