chrbal wrote:Godaddycurse wrote:chrbal wrote:
I think the poster is referring to they then traded him to the Spurs with a second round pick.
thats for a total of about 13M after getting rid of mcdaniels. Toronto the trade netted them about 7M at the time
Ok. I was just trying to guess why you referred to it as three second round picks.
And even with Davion having a very solid Killian Hayes type season, I still kind of wish Detroit was the team that traded for him. Detroit, having the cap space, could’ve got three seconds out of the kings for him and the PF (name escapes me) who eventually voided his contract
Aside: I watched a lot of Killian Hayes, and I've watched Davion this season. They are far apart in terms of on-court contribution in their respective 4th years. I was relieved when DET released Hayes; OTOH I like Davion as a 3rd or 4th guard, and if Toronto can extend him for something like 3yrs/$25-$30M if think that's a decent deal. Hayes was released because he had no value, or even negative value; OTOH Mitchell has a value of maybe a decent SRP, give or take.
Clarifying: I was referring to the June 2024 SAC-TOR trade of Davion Mitchell, Sasha Vezenkov and 2 decent SRPs for McDaniels (not the good one, the unplayable one) as a
good measuring stick for trades made purely for financial reasons. That trade also shaved about $7M off of SAC's salary cap and allowed SAC to duck the tax, with IIRC a total financial impact of SAC (gain) of around $25M in salary, tax and distribution
Getting back to the OP: Miami gives up Player(s) X and receives Player(s) Y, and saves $12.5M in salary, ducks the tax, qualifies for a tax payout, and shave $20M off next year's salary -- something around $75M in total financial gain for Miami. For trying to value the trade, I'm assuming that, given each team's situation, financial reasons are the only reason Miami and Detroit are motivated to trade with each other. It's about the money, not the players.
If you take the SAC-TOR trade as a measuring stick for how to value financial relief, TOR got around 3-4 SRPs of value for providing $25M in financial benefit to SAC. If Miami were to get roughly 3 times as much financial relief for a mere couple of SRPs, that's an outstanding deal for MIA. I think DET could and would try and negotiate for more of the benefit, with the midpoint being around $35-$40M of "value" for each team, whatever that works out to in SRPs or equivalent sent to DET (4? 5?)