Draft Day Trade: Bucks/Grizzlies/Cavs
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:25 pm
To Milwaukee:
Sasha Pavlovic [2 yrs @ $9.45M]
Eric Snow [1 yr @ $7.31M]
Total: $16.76M [+ $3.72M]
Why? The Bucks cut Bobby Simmons' contract in half by dealing him and receiving back Sasha Pavlovic. The #8 pick is dealt along with Simmons. The Cavaliers actually receive the pick since they took on Simmons, but pass it to Memphis with all the talent they get from them. Eric Snow is an ending contract and will probably be bought out.
In the draft, they take PF Jason Thompson of Rider at #37. If they want a lottery pick, they could always buy or trade for the #13 from the Blazers.
Their lineup could look like this at the beginning of next season…
C: Andrew Bogut, Dan Gadzuric
PF: Yi Jianlian, Charlie Villanueva
SF: Sasha Pavlovic, Desmond Mason
SG: Michael Redd, Charlie Bell
PG: Mo Williams, Ramon Sessions
To Memphis:
Anderson Varejao [2 yrs @ $11.99M]
Wally Szczerbiak [1 yr @ $13.00M]
#8 pick [from Milwaukee]
#19 pick [from Cleveland]
Total: $24.99M [+ $18.12M]
Why? The Grizzlies are in a rebuilding mode. The rid salary and players they no longer want for cap relief [Wally Szczerbiak], a player they've wanted for a while [Anderson Varejao] and another top 10 pick to pair with their #5 [the Bucks' #8 pick].
In the draft, I see them taking PF Kevin Love of UCLA at #5. They take SG Eric Gordon of Indiana at #8. And they take C JaVale McGee of Nevada at #19.
Their lineup could look like this at the beginning of next season…
C: Darko Milicic, JaVale McGee
PF: Kevin Love, Anderson Varejao
SF: Rudy Gay, Casey Jacobsen
SG: Eric Gordon, Juan Carlos Navarro
PG: Mike Conley, Javaris Crittenton
To Cleveland:
Mike Miller [2 yrs @ $18.75M]
Hakim Warrick [2 yrs @ $5.14M]
Kyle Lowry [3 yrs @ $6.17M]
Bobby Simmons [2 yrs @ $20.48M]
Brian Cardinal [2 yrs @ $13.05M]
#28 pick [from Memphis]
Total: $63.59M [- $21.84M]
Why? This deal obviously makes sense at all angles for the Cavaliers, even though they take back a lot more salary, while the other two teams gain a little bit of salary. This seems like the most realistic deal the Cavaliers could do that would put them in contention in the East. We keep hearing Michael Redd and Jermaine O'Neal, but now that I look at it, I can't see it happening. One reason, they are the star players on teams in THEIR own division. Second reason, they are getting up there in age and have had injury riddled seasons the past few years.
In the draft, they would go with a guy that could eventually replace Zydrunas Ilgauskas in a few years. They take C Alexis Ajinca of France at #28. I can also see them using the MLE on a player like Robert Swift and let Ajinca sit and learn for a year or two because he is far away from seeing the floor early on in the NBA.
Their lineup could look like this at the beginning of next season…
C: Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Robert Swift
PF: Hakim Warrick, Ben Wallace
SF: LeBron James, Bobby Simmons
SG: Mike Miller, Daniel Gibson
PG: Delonte West, Kyle Lowry
Sasha Pavlovic [2 yrs @ $9.45M]
Eric Snow [1 yr @ $7.31M]
Total: $16.76M [+ $3.72M]
Why? The Bucks cut Bobby Simmons' contract in half by dealing him and receiving back Sasha Pavlovic. The #8 pick is dealt along with Simmons. The Cavaliers actually receive the pick since they took on Simmons, but pass it to Memphis with all the talent they get from them. Eric Snow is an ending contract and will probably be bought out.
In the draft, they take PF Jason Thompson of Rider at #37. If they want a lottery pick, they could always buy or trade for the #13 from the Blazers.
Their lineup could look like this at the beginning of next season…
C: Andrew Bogut, Dan Gadzuric
PF: Yi Jianlian, Charlie Villanueva
SF: Sasha Pavlovic, Desmond Mason
SG: Michael Redd, Charlie Bell
PG: Mo Williams, Ramon Sessions
To Memphis:
Anderson Varejao [2 yrs @ $11.99M]
Wally Szczerbiak [1 yr @ $13.00M]
#8 pick [from Milwaukee]
#19 pick [from Cleveland]
Total: $24.99M [+ $18.12M]
Why? The Grizzlies are in a rebuilding mode. The rid salary and players they no longer want for cap relief [Wally Szczerbiak], a player they've wanted for a while [Anderson Varejao] and another top 10 pick to pair with their #5 [the Bucks' #8 pick].
In the draft, I see them taking PF Kevin Love of UCLA at #5. They take SG Eric Gordon of Indiana at #8. And they take C JaVale McGee of Nevada at #19.
Their lineup could look like this at the beginning of next season…
C: Darko Milicic, JaVale McGee
PF: Kevin Love, Anderson Varejao
SF: Rudy Gay, Casey Jacobsen
SG: Eric Gordon, Juan Carlos Navarro
PG: Mike Conley, Javaris Crittenton
To Cleveland:
Mike Miller [2 yrs @ $18.75M]
Hakim Warrick [2 yrs @ $5.14M]
Kyle Lowry [3 yrs @ $6.17M]
Bobby Simmons [2 yrs @ $20.48M]
Brian Cardinal [2 yrs @ $13.05M]
#28 pick [from Memphis]
Total: $63.59M [- $21.84M]
Why? This deal obviously makes sense at all angles for the Cavaliers, even though they take back a lot more salary, while the other two teams gain a little bit of salary. This seems like the most realistic deal the Cavaliers could do that would put them in contention in the East. We keep hearing Michael Redd and Jermaine O'Neal, but now that I look at it, I can't see it happening. One reason, they are the star players on teams in THEIR own division. Second reason, they are getting up there in age and have had injury riddled seasons the past few years.
In the draft, they would go with a guy that could eventually replace Zydrunas Ilgauskas in a few years. They take C Alexis Ajinca of France at #28. I can also see them using the MLE on a player like Robert Swift and let Ajinca sit and learn for a year or two because he is far away from seeing the floor early on in the NBA.
Their lineup could look like this at the beginning of next season…
C: Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Robert Swift
PF: Hakim Warrick, Ben Wallace
SF: LeBron James, Bobby Simmons
SG: Mike Miller, Daniel Gibson
PG: Delonte West, Kyle Lowry