I agree White or Jrue relieves way more of the tax stress than moving Kristaps, also 7-3 guys are just harder to replace than guards and KP (health aside) is esp more valuable if the next 4-5 years opposition features Wembanyama.
If I was Celtics front office, I’d be more likely to sell high on White if moving Derrick can add some picks than to sell low on Jrue if trading Holiday requires incentivizing another team to take him. But Jrue is a favorite of mine and I think White regressed a little this year from last, so maybe that’s just my preference.
hugepatsfan wrote:This lowers BOS's enormous tax bill next year, but their potential payroll concerns stem more in the years AFTER next season if you look at the big picture. Their long term issue stems from the repeater rates. The actual solution to their payroll concerns isn't the bandaid of lowering next season's tax bill, it's setting them up to stay below the tax in the 2 years after next (26-27 and 27-28) while still remaining championship caliber. That's what will reset the repeater rates. Still being in the tax next year, just paying less of it, is only a bandaid.
Trading Jrue (or White, but less likely) for an on court downgrade but a better long term outlook is the move.