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Adding Gerald Wallace seems like the likeliest of options, but in a Playoff series, he would be the weak link. Teams would double up on Roy, Rudy, Greg, and Lamarcus, daring Gerald to shoot from outside. Sure Wallace could do his thing and drive to the hole, but is that what we want to rely on. No.
If opposing teams are paying little defensive attention to him? I'd be happy to rely on Wallace's excellent slashing ability. Wallace is a very nice scoring option on a team with few others. If defenses are focused elsewhere, he'll have a field day.
In addition his defense is exceptional. He'd give us a perimeter stopper without needing to play Batum who, while he's been very encouraging for a 19 year old, still isn't the caliber of offensive player that can consistently hurt defenses. Considering that defense is currently the team's big problem, this would go a long way to helping.
I don't think Wallace would remotely be a weak link, in the playoffs. He's almost the ideal complementary scorer for a team that has a lot of scoring threats...he doesn't need the ball in his hands, but he's someone defenses have to account for or he'll be at the rim receiving a pass and finishing. And his defensive versatility is very valuable as he can defend 2-4.
Sure, I'd prefer to get a star or near-star point guard. But those simply are not ever made available once they've proven themselves. You can only get underperforming players (like Hinrich) or aging players (like Kidd). I'd like to maximize the talent in a consolidation trade, during the LaFrentz window. Wallace currently seems like the best mix of high-caliber talent and fitting team needs. No one else yet rumoured to be available in trade is a particularly high-level talent and still fairly young.
