While the monetary details of the contract haven’t been announced at the moment,
it seems safe to assume that the three-year deal guarantees more money than the
$16.2 million player option that Gasol declined for the upcoming season. While
Gasol’s best years are certainly behind him, he still posted a solid 12.4
points, 7.8 boards, 2.3 assists and 1.1 blocks across 25.4 minutes per game,
making him a fair option in a variety of fantasy formats.