shrink wrote:Residual-Heat wrote:I wonder if the Suns can turn Nurkic, Allen and maybe some 2nds to Jonas and Brogdon. The Suns cant aggregate, but is it legal to make it into two separate trades?
Only if each of those trades reduces their salary
Nurkic makes $18.1. Grayson Allen makes $15.6
Brogdan makes $22.5. Valanciunas makes $9.9
If they could aggregate, they could trade $33.7 for $32.4, and not take back more money.
Unfortunately, since they’re over the 2nd apron, that’s illegal. Brogdan is off-limits unless they trade a more expensive player.
So this exchange got me thinking. Could the Suns use the value in Allen to get a more interesting center than Nurkic? And this is that attempt. This happens at the deadline and assumes the Suns think Williams/Wood can play
Suns trade: Nurkic/26 DEN 2nd/31 Better of DEN/PHX 2nd
Suns get: Rui
Suns trade: Allen
Suns get: Williams/Wood
Done as two separate trades to avoid aggregation.
Lakers trade: Rui/Vincent/Wood/JHS/Better of 25 LAC/LAL 2nd
Lakers get: Nurkic/Allen
Blazers trade: Williams
Blazers get: Vincent/JHS/ 25 LAL/LAC 2nd, 26 DEN 2nd/31 DEN/PHX 2nd
Blazers get 3 2nds out of an injury prone guy at a position where they have a max player and their center of the future
Lakers turn Rui into Allen with DFS here now and Nurkic actually fills a need at center for them.
Suns gamble on two injured centers for the guy they are currently over and get a bigger bench shooter in Rui for balance.