
The NBA's free agency period was destined to be a pretty dull one with the controversy around Kobe Bryant's status as a Laker dead in the water as of the moment they pulled off the Pau Gasol trade and the looming spending spree teams are preparing for next summer. Several teams have come out of this period (including the draft) looking better, others just confusing.
Winners
The Los Angeles Lakers: Mitch Kupchak is born again. The guy gets Pau Gasol handed to him, then turns Trevor Ariza into Ron Artest.
The San Antonio Spurs: The acquisition of Richard Jefferson doesn't exactly help them defensively, but add him to a lineup with Tony Parker, Manu Ginobli and Tim Duncan and the West is going to be fun to watch at the top.
The Memphis Grizzlies: Yeah, I can't believe I'm saying it either. But, turning Darko Milicic into Zach Randolph, finally adding another scoring threat down low to complement the emerging Marc Gasol and the defensive presence of recently drafted Hasheem Thabeet is a pretty good move for this franchise that doesn't have a long history of them.
Cleveland Cavaliers: They gave up a guy on the verge of retirement (Ben Wallace) and Sasha Pavlovic to get an apparently rejuvenated Shaq.
Losers:
Minnesota Timberwolves: How many point guards does this team need? Maybe they were better off WITH Kevin McHale calling the shots than without.
Hedo Turkoglu: He may win financially, but have fun in Toronto after Chris Bosh leaves next summer.
Boston Celtics: I'm still slightly on the fence about this because I like Rasheed Wallace, and the Celtics are still top three in the East, but it's probably not a good idea to add another older player to an already "experienced" squad and let rumors leak that you were trying to make a trade involving Rajon Rondo, your franchise point guard.