Hello Brooklyn wrote:I don't see how it happens. Memphis wants cap relief and we don't have any big expiring contracts. Humphries doesn't expire until next season, so that doesn't help them avoid paying the luxury tax.
Besides that, I don't see how there are enough shots on this team. We have too many offensively talented players. We need defensive players such as Wallace, particularly in the interior.
A Wallace trade for Gay gets them below the lux tax which is exactly what Memphis wants, to avoid the lux tax.
The lux tax is set at $70,307,000 and Memphis currently have a salary of $74,353,577. Gay's contract is $16,460,538 and Wallace's salary is $9,682,435. You could send Wallace filler and a 1st for Gay and I'm sure they would take it. Could even throw Brooks in to seal the deal but it seems Brooklyn doesn't want to trade Wallace, or even Brooks who I believe they think holds big value.
So it's not so much cap relief that Memphis are looking for, they just want to avoid paying the luxury tax. That's why they wanted to talk to Tor, GSW and Kings. They all have a young player the Grizzlies would like in Barnes, DeRozan and Cousins. If we offered Wallace Brooks & our 2013 pick, I firmly believe Gay would be a Brooklyn Net.
BTW I actually would trade Wallace for Gay, which could be a controversial thing to say but Wallace will have a huge drop off soon and is a walking injury waiting to happen. At least if you traded for Gay your signing a top 5 SF (thats my opinion) who is only 26 years old. Which means going forward our team suddenly has their best years ahead of themselves in Lopez 24, Gay 26, Williams 28.
Basically it would make our team younger and better long term. Like I said in in 2 years Wallace will still have another $20m owed to him and his entire game is based on athleticism which I just can't see him maintaining much longer.