JB7 wrote:ciueli wrote:Smalltown wrote:
Derozan would be the kind of move you make to fill out a roster after making another "big" move.
RJ for DeRozan makes sense as it frees up space under the tax this year and his contract is only partially guaranteed for next season so you can decline the guarantee and free up enough space under the tax to keep Jakob Poeltl and Ochai Agbaji on new contracts. Ideally by that point they have one of Ochai, Gradey, or Ja'Kobe ready to step into that starting shooting guard role, so losing DeRozan in 2026-2027 isn't a huge issue.
Any way you look at it they have to move someone to cut salary going forward, I think everyone here understands RJ is the most expendable high salary player on the roster right now and he'll get moved by the deadline at latest.
It is not as if RJ is some old veteran. He's 24, and already a legit scoring wing, with veteran presence. Why dump that to be able to resign Ochai who is 25, and Gradey, who has yet to prove himself. Gradey and Ochai are valuable on their rookie scale deals. Once they start getting paid, that value plummets.
Ochai is already a better defender and 3 point shooter than Barrett and he will get paid a lot less on his next contract unless something crazy happens this year. Barrett can do things Ochai will never be able to do but that is why RJ is getting paid nearly $30M/year and likely more on his next contract, a contract we likely won't be able to afford without getting rid of someone else or compromising the bench.
We have to get ahead of this now without taking a step back this season, the trade for DeMar is a nice side-grade move that frees up space under the tax both this season and next season even if his non-guaranteed year is picked up. Quite simply we can't afford RJ without making some serious roster moves in other areas that will really hurt in the short and long term (losing Jak, for example, or letting other free agents go).