Domejandro wrote:brackdan70 wrote:shrink wrote:It sounds like NYK may be sending Keita-Bates Diop back to MIN, but a three-for-one means MIN needs to create a roster spot.
Likely candidates are vet min Luka Garza, or more likely partially guaranteed PJ Dozier. MIN should pay good cash for a team to take one in a trade, and avoid aggressive lux taxes.
Less likely candidates could be Josh Minott. And if someone wanted to make a positive offer on Nickiel Alexander Walker and his Bird rights, MIN might make the a with DiVencenzo under contract. They may want to keep NAW for a playoff run, but a trade now means they don’t lose him for nothing when they can’t afford him next summer.
I would guess Diop more likely goes to a third team? Part of the rational for this for Minny is getting off 9 million in lux tax salary. I don’t think they would take him back…if so the deal is much worse for them imo.
That $9MM figure was just terrible reporting. Julius Randle has a >$4MM trade-kicker.
The trade was about building depth and long-term financial flexibility, not cutting costs this season.
Right I didn’t calculate the kicker. Absolutely the flexibility going forward and ability to get out of the repeater tax situation. Saving 4-5 million in salary is still a big chunk of change once you add the tax multipliers. I still think the don’t want to take back more salary and make it a wash though?