Way back when the Knicks were trying to get rid of him for cheap, I thought the Spurs should have picked him up. But I had only seen him play a few times. Then I really started watching him. Out of all the possibilities, he's the one I like the least.
Maybe some people should look at the article below, from this time last year. Even though he puts up decent numbers, teams seem to wind up wanting to give him away. That's sort of a red flag.
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/7/5...s-warriors-nba
This is the first couple of paragraphs:
David Lee doesn't work in Golden State. He has career averages of 15 points and 10 rebounds, but his ball-dominating play in the post and lackluster defense won't fly in the Warriors' system that emphasizes movement and versatility, things that won them the 2015 NBA championship.
Last year, the solution was to bench him. After returning from an injury, Lee played 49 games after playing 69 the season before (and starting 67 of those). While he briefly contributed in the NBA Finals, Lee's $15.5 million expiring deal is a lot to pay a guy for spot minutes every now and then.