jayjaysee wrote:If Toronto isn’t looking to tank strongly, maybe they take back Collins in whatever Pascal trade instead of whatever salary it was going to be? Collins is overpaid, but Toronto will have tax room if Pascal is traded.. 
Memphis has two injured bigs and a really great defensive big.. maybe a deal there? Salaries work pretty well but would be shortsighted IMO.
I have contemplated adding him as well, but the money is really scary when you look at our books. Our owner has stated the tax is not a big concern, but taking on this size of contract and zooming towards/past the 2nd tax line is not something to take lightly for a player that is clearly trending down. His inability to be even close to a positive on the court impact player for a team like Utah is concerning, but some of that concern can be viewed as circumstantial. He really needs the offense generated for him at a very high level, if he can get back with a strong playmaker that likes the PNR and he keeps shooting % high then maybe he can play up to his contract.
So maybe if his shooting stayed high in Atlanta his value would not have plummeted (finger injury is a valid excuse), and/or maybe if he was traded to a different team that had a strong vet playmaker he would be having a stronger year playing for a team that is playing for something more than Utah is. A lot of plausible excuses for his current performances, but still hard to not be very hesitant taking on that size of contract for what amounts to in the best case scenario your 5th starter. 
Clarke is actually on pace now to return for us at the all star break, so he could be the boost we need anyways. I think we likely let the season unfold until we see where we are at the trade deadline and then make a decision then based on our record/needs. If you trade for Collins and he continues his trend down then he becomes a trade anchor that you have to attach real assets to just to viewed as neutral, I think I rather ride out a guy like Kennard that has a team option right now than hope that the excuses surrounding Collins are valid. 
I do think some team will give Collins one more shot to start, it just has to be the right team. A team that likely is not scheduled to be a FA player in the next two seasons but doesn't have tax concerns. Team needs a strong playmaker as well and disposable matching contracts. So Toronto could be a nice landing spot as you alluded to if they reshape the roster a bit, as well as LAC who just doesn't care about the tax. Likely a few more teams fall into that category...not a bat fit next to Bam in Miami. Maybe Clev if they move on from Allen. Not the worst fit as the 3rd big for the Knicks. I wouldn't hate him next to AD in LA.