Actually, yea you should actually watch more basketball. Almost all of Bass' game is mid-range jumpers that space the floor just fine.
Anyways, I'm not going to continue a 3-year-old argument with you. The Magic made the Finals with Lewis and came within 2 games last year. It's a shame the player dropped off the cliff this year, but it happens.
I know Bass hits mid range jumpers, but the points is if a mid-range jumper is all that is needed to spread the floor next to Howard than Gerald Wallace's mid-range/offensive game is more than enough to space the floor as well. About your second point. That's exactly it! It does happen and that's another reason why choosing to sign 28 year old 3 point specialist to a MAX contract over a 25 year old 2 way player was a bad choice. Most players tend to decline at age 30. The second part of your post is correct in that it did succeed the 1st three years, but unfortunately they both signed 6 year deals. Now we're discussing if the Magic should trade the "corpse" of Lewis for Gilbert Arenas. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I'd rather have Gerald Wallace over those guys for the next 3.
If the Magic had pursued Wallace, they had a better player for the duration of the contract (who would be much easier to move in a trade), AND enough space to fill out their rotation with a mid-level type player.
Nelson
Carter
G-Wallace
Ryan Anderson
Howard
is better than whatever they have now.
Of all the types of NBA players that you would expect to continue their mid 20s production to early/mid 30s production would be jump shooting big men. Lewis has always been, and still is, a mobile PF but he was never a good athlete, nor did he do much else other than shoot well. One would expect that would continue basically until he retired, and really that hasn't changed, it just seems like he is content to sit around and watch other people do all the work.... Hes been around Vince Carter too long now.When they signed Lewis they were looking at a guy they could play full time at PF, which he has done better defensively than anybody probably thought, and Wallace was proving to be a bit of an injury risk as a PF and over the last 2-3 years the Bobcats have been playing him less at the 4 because of how he gets beat up. On top of that, Turkoglu was the starting SF and was coming off a decent stretch and was a very good fit with the team at the time. Wallace would have been forced into getting 75%+ of his time at PF and its very possible that he wouldn't have made it through the last three seasons getting that much time at PF, and you might remember how upset Wallace was at Charlotte for over playing him at PF two years ago.
Sure, Wallace's skill set may have been more useful for Orlando, but its really irrelevant because he probably would have never agreed to come to Orlando if they were pitching him as a full time power forward.