nate33 wrote:Alright, I've come up with a pretty good Beal trade. I'm going to break it into components because each component is optional:
Part 1:
Beal to Miami for Herro, Robinson, #18, Jovic, 2028 swap and MIA 2029 1st (unprotected or perhaps top 4 protected)
Miami gives up those future 1sts because, not only are they acquiring Beal, but they are dumping Robinson and actually saving a little money in the transaction, which allows them to keep one or perhaps both of Vincent/Struss.
Part 2:
We flip Herro plus our #8 to Orlando for their #6. Orlando could really use Herro and have enough defense around him to make it work. I'm happy to offload his salary so I can use it in other ways. This gets us a $28M TPE
Part 3:
Trade Robinson plus most of that TPE to Brooklyn for Simmons, and Finney-Smith. Brooklyn would be happy to unload Simmons.
Part 4:
Finney-Smith + Gafford + Wright to Dallas for their #10 + Hardaway Jr. + Bertans. This gets Dallas two key defensive role players on good contracts - exactly what they need to place around Luka and Kyrie.
The sum total of this trade is:
Beal + #8 + Gafford + Wright
for
#6, #10, #18, MIA 2028 swap, MIA 2029 1st, Simmons, Hardaway Jr, Bertans (who we cut)
The returning players on our roster are: Morris, Kispert, Deni, Porzingis, Goodwin, Davis
Unless it's changed with the new CBA, I'm pretty sure this part does not work. You can't combine a trade exception with other player salaries to bring in a larger salary so Simmons is too expensive. DFS would obviously fit into the TPE though but Brooklyn probably wouldn't just give him away.





























