If I'm looking to trade Allen, then I'm looking at trading him to one of 4 teams:
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MemphisAllen/ Richards/ CLE 29' 1st/ BOS 32' 2nd for KCP/ Huff/ 16th pick. Allen, would replace Bane whom they gave up! Has played for Memphis a few years back, is a much better shooter/ floor spacer /scorer than KCP, and is on a cheaper salary annually than KCP.
Richards is a solid more established rotation level backup center option for them than Huff to backup Edey, And is on a cheap expiring contract. And they get a future 1st and a premium 2nd to add to their haul of picks from Orlando, for the 16th pick.
For us, we'd get KCP who's on a large expiring contract after next season (the same time as Beal expires). We'd also get Jay Huff, a young, verybkong 7'1 very mobile 3 & D center that fits what Ott is trying to do here. And the prize for us would be the 16th pick.
With that pick, we can now add a 2nd premium young cost controlled talent to whomever we draft at 10! Strengthening our roster core positionally while upgrading talent and athleticism and also creating more cap flexibility.
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UtahAllen/ CLE 29' 1st for K Mart Jr/ Svi Mikhaliuk/ Micah Potter (two-way big)/ 21st pick.
** Allen has played for the Jazz in the past, was a fan favorite, and gives Utah a legitimate solid floor spacing SG that's reliable and familiar with their franchise.
Ainge also gets a future 1st for his pick fix. K Mart is a strong, quick, uber athletic, fast defensive wing/ forward that fits what Ott is trying to do rather ideally and on a 7 million expiring contract.
Mikhaliuk is a cheap shooting specialist on a low contract (filler)/ Potter is a 6'10 physical 3 & D power forward/ center very much in the Maxi Kleber archetype that'd give us size, frontcourt physicality and floor spacing ability.
The prize for us is the 21st pick that'll allow us to add a 2nd high end cost controlled talent to whomever we draft at 10.
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CharlotteAllen/ CLE 29' 1st/ BOS 32' 2nd for Okogie/ Williams/ 33rd pick.
** Allen would give Charlotte a legitimate quality high IQ floor spacing wing that is a strong floor spacing SG. And because the Hornets have a really difficult time even attracting any quality players there, this is a very solid trade for them.
We're also taking back Okogie for salary matching to help them maintain their cap space while reducing the redundancy between him and Josh Green. And for Mark Williams, they're getting a future 1st, a premium future 2nd and a high level rotation player/ floor spacer in Allen.
For us, we're getting a very solid fringe starting caliber, although very injury prone long center in Mark Williams who would either give us another asset that can be moved later, or would allow us to move Richards in a package with O'neale and Martin (Perhaps to Washington for Smart/ 40th pick or future 2nds)??
We'd also be getting back Okogie on a 7 million expiring contract for cap reduction. And the 33rd pick (early 2nd) so we can target Thiero or Kalkbrenner. Then we could consolidate our 2nds easier into future assets?
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MilwaukeeAllen/ CLE 29' 1st/ BOS 32' 2nd for Connaughton (9 million expiring)/ Tyler Smith Jr/ 47th pick.
Allen has played for the Bucks before, they need all the depth pieces they could get to tryband be competitive and convince Giannis to stay! Allen is great there playing off if Giannis too. And for us, we'd be getting Connaughtons' 9 million expiring contract for cap reduction.
We'd also be getting Tyler Smith Jr who is a 6'11 very mobile, smooth young floor spacing big 4/5 in the mold/ archetype of Jabari Smith Jr (except just jot as strong yet defensively). Lastly, we get the 47th pick to target another quality young cost controlled prospect to add to our core.
But the centerpiece value for us here is Tyler Smith Jr AND getting 9 million in cap reduction from Comnaughtons' expiring contract giving us cap flexibility as soon as next summer.